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  1. How to make the robot revolution serve the people

    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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  2. Burn after reading

    A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech.

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  3. Research to improve medical imaging of the brain receives Magna cum Laude Merit award

    The interdisciplinary team was able to dramatically speed up the process while potentially doubling the quality of the image

  4. Coordination and collaboration are critical to U.S. leadership in plasma science: a Q&A with the Plasma 2020 Decadal Study co-chair

    Plasma science has the potential to speed advances in medicine, energy, electronics and more—including helping us deal with pandemics.

  5. How a COVID-19 app built at U-Michigan is helping businesses stay open

    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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  6. Mirror-like photovoltaics get more electricity out of heat

    By reflecting nearly all the light they can’t turn into electricity, they help pave the way for storing renewable energy as heat.

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  7. Magna cum Laude Merit Award for research to detect the progress of diseases such as multiple sclerosis

    The researchers’ imaging technique is fast, accurate, and reproducible

  8. Improving construction worker safety with wearable sensors

    Wearables track heart rate, fatigue and stress.

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  9. Caution and connection in in-person classes during COVID-19

    Faculty members and students share their perspectives.

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  10. U-M startup SkyGig aims to take 5G to the next level

    With new funding in the company, the hardtech startup is bringing revolutionary technologies to reshape mmWave wireless.