Nano-engineered drugs that stop harmful bacteria and viruses could be on the horizon.
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Nano-engineered drugs that stop harmful bacteria and viruses could be on the horizon.
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Michigan Engineering alum Robert LeMoyne releases a new book about his life-changing injuries in efforts to help others who have suffered traumatic injuries.
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Highlights include dbusiness.
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Highlights include NPR and Nature.
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Researchers seek to understand how dolphins use biological sonar to create a map of their environment.
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Software for powder bed fusion printers optimizes laser’s printing path.
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Highlights include the Washington Post and Marketplace.
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By comparing two disciplines, researchers will discover effects on inclusion and how students think about engineering.
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Highlights include The Verge and The Washington Post.
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Highlights include Vox and the New York Times.
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