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Carbon fiber brain-implant electrodes show promise in animal study
  1. Carbon fiber brain-implant electrodes show promise in animal study

    Material and size designed to give electrodes a chance to operate in the body for years.

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  2. How to end discrimination in health research funding

    Network of U.S. biomedical engineering researchers calls to end funding disparities between Black and white scientists.

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  3. Treating autoimmune disorders with an inhaler, rather than an IV

    Research in mice shows efficacy for multiple sclerosis.

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  4. Lab-on-a-chip offers faster means of identifying best plasma donors in COVID fight

    University of Michigan collaboration with Hackensack Meridian CDI offers new pathway to identify antibodies.

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  5. New treatments for deadly lung disease could be revealed by 3D modeling

    Traditional 2D research may rule out better treatment options.

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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. Study suggests method to starve pancreatic cancer cells

    Rather than attacking cancer cells directly, new cell-model research probes weaknesses in pancreatic cancer’s interactions with other cells to obtain nutrients needed for tumor growth.

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  9. COVID-19 is laying waste to many US recycling programs

    ‘The trends we see in the making and consuming of single-use goods, particularly plastic, could have lasting negative effects on the circular economy.’

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  10. U-M-approved face shield design guides makers addressing the PPE shortage through 3D printing

    As Ann Arbor’s maker community sprang into action making face shields, Michigan Medicine and the U-M College of Engineering offered a recommended design that is effective and straightforward to produce.

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