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Testing batteries for safety and performance without opening them up
  1. Testing batteries for safety and performance without opening them up

    A new formula makes sense of the way batteries respond to different alternating current frequencies, revealing materials, structures, faults and more.

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  2. High number of NSF CAREER awards, with more still under review

    Sustainable fuels, democratized programming tools, and Internet censorship countermeasures are a few of the projects’ broad potential impacts.

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  3. Record number of NSF CAREER awards received

    Sustainable fuels, democratized programming tools, and Internet censorship countermeasures are a few of the projects’ broad potential impacts.

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  4. New NAE members developed low-cost surgical device and transformational approach to design

    The National Academy of Engineering will induct Shorya Awtar and Panos Papalambros, Michigan Engineering professors.

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  5. U-M researchers helping to develop a machine for on-demand N95 mask manufacturing

    A new industry partnership seeks to enable on-demand local manufacturing of next-generation N95s with innovative designs and materials.

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  6. New activity trackers for dolphin conservation

    Experiments with custom-made biologging devices offer new insight into dolphin swimming and energy requirements.

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  7. Remembering Huei Peng

    An innovative researcher, leader and educator in vehicle controls and connected/automated vehicles.

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  8. Equity in the energy technology transition is new Institute’s goal

    The Institute for Energy Solutions will continue U-M’s 75-year legacy of leadership in energy research.

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  9. Q&A: Plastic to metal, steel to aluminum—the future of welding and lightweight vehicles

    New techniques for welding very different materials could enable better cars.

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  10. Gravity’s impact on bone cells—experiments heading to the International Space Station

    Mechanical engineers at the University of Michigan are tackling mysteries of bone density loss in space and on Earth.

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