Toward harnessing machine learning to design the materials we want.
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Toward harnessing machine learning to design the materials we want.
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In the midst of outfitting a new building, Michigan roboticists shape a world where robots empower, instead of imperil, our humanity.
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A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech.
The interdisciplinary team was able to dramatically speed up the process while potentially doubling the quality of the image
Plasma science has the potential to speed advances in medicine, energy, electronics and more—including helping us deal with pandemics.
New real-time employer dashboards provide “live-feed of data” as employees report their symptoms while also safeguarding users’ data privacy.
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By reflecting nearly all the light they can’t turn into electricity, they help pave the way for storing renewable energy as heat.
The researchers’ imaging technique is fast, accurate, and reproducible
Wearables track heart rate, fatigue and stress.
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Faculty members and students share their perspectives.
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