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The new law that will guide the future of information processing
  1. The new law that will guide the future of information processing

    The law of small numbers could impact the next generation of tools that deal with data.

  2. Deciphering GPS satellites to see inside hurricanes

    To dial in on exact wind speeds, researchers needed to reverse engineering the signals from satellites.

  3. Prof. Jason Corso on artificial intelligence

    The most exciting use of AI for me focuses around a better collective use of our available resources, says Corso.

  4. Mars Rover Team tackles major redesign, places in top 10 at competition

    This year’s model, “Phoebe,” received a major design overhaul that gave her a speed boost and new codebase that can be used for years to come.

  5. Hun-Seok Kim receives DARPA Young Faculty Award to advance research in IoT networks

    Kim’s research is expected to impact the future design and wireless operation of the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices

  6. Q&A with Mingyan Liu

    The incoming electrical and computer engineering chair talks about her vision for the future.

  7. An even smaller world’s smallest ‘computer’

    The latest from IBM and now the University of Michigan is redefining what counts as a computer at the microscale.

  8. How to color-code nearly invisible nanoparticles

    With a bit of metal, nanoparticles shine in colors based on size.

  9. Jiyue Zhu awarded Wiesnet Medal for improved snow algorithms

    An award-winning method will help us better understand how much snow is on the ground.

  10. The next medical markets of Collin Rich

    An expert health sciences entrepreneur, Rich is ready to repeat success with revolutionary technology.