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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 28-July 2
  1. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 28-July 2

    Highlights include CNBC, The Washington Post and Bridge Michigan.

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  2. Michigan researchers get $5.3M to expand COVID-19 wastewater monitoring

    “Wastewater-based epidemiology has shown to be a valuable tool to inform public health officials of case levels and infection trends in a community.”

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  3. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 1 – 4

    Highlight include The Detroit News.

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  4. A resilient campus

    How engineers are applying their expertise for future planning.

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  5. The future of Line 5: Engineering under Lake Michigan

    How would Enbridge shut down the controversial pipeline and construct a replacement tunnel?

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  6. Setting the nation’s engineering research agenda

    Michigan Engineers involved in NSF Engineering Research Visioning Alliance, a force multiplier for high-impact research.

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  7. N95 mask disinfection: New evidence on how hospitals can effectively recycle key PPE

    First-of-its-kind study examined multiple pathogens, as well as filtration and fit.

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  8. DARPA pitted 500+ hackers against this computer chip. The chip won.

    University of Michigan’s MORPHEUS technology emerges unscathed from bug bounty effort.

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  9. Bendable concrete and other CO2-infused cement mixes could dramatically cut global emissions

    In The Conversation, experts break down what’s needed to make CO2 in concrete work on a wide scale to curb global emissions.

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  10. Wastewater treatment at one-third the size and cost

    Systems featuring a ‘membrane-aerated biofilm reactor’ can also remove more nitrogen from treatment plant discharges.

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