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Resurrecting quasicrystals: Findings could make an exotic material commercially viable
  1. Resurrecting quasicrystals: Findings could make an exotic material commercially viable

    Self-healing phenomenon could reduce defects that rendered quasicrystals impractical.

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  2. Augmented reality for testing nuclear components

    A new machine learning platform detects and quantifies radiation-induced defects instantaneously and could be extended to interpret other microscopy data.

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  3. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts September 6-10

    Highlights include Wired and the Los Angeles Times.

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  4. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts August 23-27

    Highlights include Wired and Popular Science.

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  5. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 7-11

    Highlights include Newsweek and The Conversation.

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  6. Prepping for the revolution

    University of Michigan engineers are working to make our electrified future more equitable and avoid the mistakes of the past.

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  7. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 17-21

    Highlights include NPR, Popular Science and The Conversation.

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  8. Harnessing the hum

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

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  9. Burn after reading

    A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech.

  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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