Expert advice for voting in an unprecedented election.
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Expert advice for voting in an unprecedented election.
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In the midst of outfitting a new building, Michigan roboticists shape a world where robots empower, instead of imperil, our humanity.
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A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech.
Plasma science has the potential to speed advances in medicine, energy, electronics and more—including helping us deal with pandemics.
New real-time employer dashboards provide “live-feed of data” as employees report their symptoms while also safeguarding users’ data privacy.
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Wearables track heart rate, fatigue and stress.
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In The Conversation, Capecelatro offers suggestions like keeping windows open, shorter trips and below half-capacity seating on public buses.
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U-Michigan researchers play lead roles in national effort funded by NSF, NASA.
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The company’s technology delivers an anti-inflammatory agent directly to overreactive neutrophils, minimizing harm from “cytokine storms.”
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A new online course for professionals aims to shape a more holistic view of mobility.
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