The pipeline of pharmaceuticals is easily disrupted.
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The pipeline of pharmaceuticals is easily disrupted.
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Perspective from engineers with experience in the auto industry.
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Lessons learned from optimizing retail could help optimize our COVID-19 response.
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Charting a path to powered exoskeletons: A Q&A with Leia Stirling
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A game-theory approach identifies which policy could support autonomous vehicles’ market penetration—and environmental benefits
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U-M researchers examined how a person’s perception of safety in an autonomous vehicle was influenced by its “personality” traits.
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Proof-of-concept service will gather systematic, real-world data to put users first.
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A lack of consent plays a role in preventing donation from up to 40% of otherwise eligible donors.
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Nadine Sarter is pioneering the use of tactile interfaces to build better conversations between machines and humans
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How do we improve the communication and coordination between humans and machines?
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