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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 17-21
  1. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 17-21

    Highlights include The Daily Beast, The Hill and Marketplace.

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  2. Quantum tech: Semiconductor “flipped” to insulator above room temp

    Discovery could pave the way to high speed, low-energy quantum computing.

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  3. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 3-7

    Highlights include Washington Post and Michigan Radio.

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  4. Spray-on coating could make solar panels snow-resistant

    Cold-weather-friendly formula foils snow/ice accumulation in Alaska test.

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  5. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts December 6-10

    Highlights include NPR, Bloomberg, and Scientific American.

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  6. Key takeaways from the COP26 Summit

    Three Michigan Engineering experts offer insights following the summit in Glasgow.

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  7. Successful MMRI symposium takes on 21st century challenges

    Eleven faculty and external speakers presented on their domains of materials expertise and visions for the future.

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  8. How pearls achieve nanoscale precision

    Coaxing order from unpredictable layers, mollusks do what humans can’t

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  9. Harnessing the hum

    The property that makes fluorescent lights buzz could power a new generation of computing devices.

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  10. Mirror-like photovoltaics get more electricity out of heat

    By reflecting nearly all the light they can’t turn into electricity, they help pave the way for storing renewable energy as heat.

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