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Space motor helps make robotic prosthetic leg more comfortable and extends battery life
  1. Space motor helps make robotic prosthetic leg more comfortable and extends battery life

    Getting rid of some gears enabled a free-swinging knee, regenerative braking and brought the noise level down from vacuum cleaner to fridge.

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  2. How big data could optimize COVID-19 testing

    Microsoft-supported project to coordinate site locations, supply distribution.

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  3. Wireless sensors for N95 masks could enable easier, more accurate decontamination

    “The technology can give users the confidence they deserve when reusing respirators or other PPE.”

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  4. Technology that serves all: a single step could pave the way

    A Q&A with Chad Jenkins.

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  5. Hunger and COVID: Fighting pandemic-related food insecurity in Detroit

    Public policy and engineering team up to improve food access.

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  6. Turning faces into thermostats

    An autonomous HVAC system could provide more comfort with less energy.

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  7. New remote voting risks and solutions identified

    The upcoming presidential election in the middle of a pandemic has many jurisdictions exploring new technologies. They’re not secure.

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  8. How rod-shaped particles might distract an out-of-control immune response

    When white blood cells don’t know when to stop, an injection of rod-shaped particles may draw them away from a site of excessive inflammation.

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  9. First measurement of electron energy distributions

    The new tool could enable the design of more efficient sustainable energy and chemistry technologies.

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  10. Nexus at Michigan Engineering prepares to launch new Cybersecurity professional certificate program

    As COVID-19 drives a deeper digital skills gap, Michigan Engineering enables students.

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