A wrist-worn device detected disrupted sleep 24 hours before study participants began shedding flu viruses.
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A wrist-worn device detected disrupted sleep 24 hours before study participants began shedding flu viruses.
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University of Michigan researchers’ work on NASA and European Space Agency projects that have been altered by COVID-19.
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Close proximity eye exams will need to continue during lockdown, calling for increased safety.
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NASA has selected University of Michigan’s $62M Explorer cubesat mission.
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We don’t know much about how coronaviruses move through the environment. U-M and Stanford engineers aim to change that.
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How changing the rules of computing could lighten Big Data’s impact on the internet.
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Accurate gyroscopes are a bottleneck for backup navigation systems in autonomous vehicles.
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Michigan Engineering faculty are hosting teach-ins on a range of Earth Year topics.
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Vehicles that perceive obstacles that aren’t really there could cause traffic accidents.
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Charting a path to powered exoskeletons: A Q&A with Leia Stirling
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