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Battery-free sensor startup takes aim at industrial efficiency
  1. Battery-free sensor startup takes aim at industrial efficiency

    Part of the team that brought us the world’s smallest computer in 2015 brings the future of computing technology into the present.

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  2. We’re doing ethanol wrong

    Is there a way to get biofuels right?

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  3. Delivery robots help Ann Arbor restaurants weather COVID

    U-M startup says robotic food deliveries have quadrupled.

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  4. Switchbacks and spikes: Parker Solar Probe data consistent with 20-year-old theory

    Magnetic flux findings suggest “profound consequences for basic solar processes.”

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  5. Game theory and the COVID-19 outbreak: Coordinating our interests at individual to national levels

    A major defense project pivots to explore how to encourage COVID-safe behavior effectively.

  6. Offshore oil and gas platforms release more methane than previously estimated

    Aerial sampling offers a new look at escaping gases that contribute to global climate change.

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  7. Repurposed industrial respirator could free ventilators for COVID-19 patients

    University of Michigan researchers have developed a helmet solution to support patients, protect health care workers and safeguard hospital systems.

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  8. World’s most complex synthetic microparticle outdoes nature’s intricacy

    Creating and measuring intricacy in particles that could improve electronics and chemical reactions.

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  9. Live public street cams are tracking social distancing

    Virtually visit (what should be) desolate intersections around the world during COVID-19.

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  10. Could a smartwatch identify an infection before you start spreading it?

    A wrist-worn device detected disrupted sleep 24 hours before study participants began shedding flu viruses.

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