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  1. Three ways to do hands-on, remote learning

    Classes pioneer home lab kits, virtual lab presence, or taking advantage of the distance with a collaborative data project.

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  2. U-M spinout Asalyxa Bio developing inflammatory treatment platform, aiding COVID-19 patients

    The company’s technology delivers an anti-inflammatory agent directly to overreactive neutrophils, minimizing harm from “cytokine storms.”

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  3. Advanced mobility is about more than technology. Our workforce should reflect that.

    A new online course for professionals aims to shape a more holistic view of mobility.

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  4. $1.8M DARPA project aims to protect cars, trucks and spacecraft from hackers

    Ironpatch could head off growing danger of security vulnerabilities in vehicle systems.

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  5. A new look at an inevitable problem: muscle loss in aging

    Studies in mice give clues to combatting changes in muscle stem cells.

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  6. Powering robots: biomorphic batteries could provide 72 times more energy than stand-alone cells

    The researchers compare them to fat deposits in living creatures.

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  7. Prof. Danai Koutra recognized as rising star with ACM SIGKDD Award

    The Rising Star Award is based on an individual’s whole body of work in the first five years after the PhD.

  8. The science behind campus bus changes during COVID-19

    Engineers used smoke machines, physics-based modeling and route optimization algorithms to quantify risk.

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  9. North American cold-climate forests are already absorbing less carbon, study shows

    By zeroing in on different high-latitude regions around the globe, researchers reveal what global averages mask.

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  10. Urban solar energy: Solar panels for windows hit record 8% efficiency

    Transparent solar panels on windows could take a bite out of a building’s electricity needs.

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