U-M researchers have designed nanoparticles that intercept immune cells on their way to the spinal cord and redirect them away from the injury.
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U-M researchers have designed nanoparticles that intercept immune cells on their way to the spinal cord and redirect them away from the injury.
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If you tell this computer program what crystal you need to build, it will design a particle that self-assembles into that crystal.
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The rays used by airport scanners might have a future in medical imaging.
Willingale’s research in plasma physics advances many research areas from spectacular astrophysical phenomena to cancer treatment to fusion power.
Cancer biologists and engineers collaborated on a device that could help predict the likelihood of breast cancer metastasis.
From Long Beach, CA, to a Nepalese national park and world heritage site, undergrads Ashley Gee and Camille Burke came away with unforgettable experiences and a greater appreciation for how engineering can change the world for the better.
The global capital equipment company is looking to harness the engineering talent at U-M and power a brighter future with tech.
The frame in which a human marks out the boundaries of an object makes a huge difference in how well AI software can identify that object through the rest of the video.
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Huang won the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics for her work developing better electromagnetic models that calculate microwave interactions with tree and vegetation cover.
Voxel51 uses AI processing to identify and track objects and activities through video clips.
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