Public policy and engineering team up to improve food access.
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Public policy and engineering team up to improve food access.
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An autonomous HVAC system could provide more comfort with less energy.
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The upcoming presidential election in the middle of a pandemic has many jurisdictions exploring new technologies. They’re not secure.
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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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The new tool could enable the design of more efficient sustainable energy and chemistry technologies.
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As COVID-19 drives a deeper digital skills gap, Michigan Engineering enables students.
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‘Noncritical’ in-person research begins ramping up, with public-health protocols.
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The web tools will help state officials identify potential hotspots as they reopen Michigan to business.
As COVID-19 looks more like a disease of the immune system, a Michigan engineer is working with doctors to look at how immune responses differ between mild and severe cases.
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Virtual copies of nuclear reactors could enable smarter maintenance for current reactors and more automation for advanced reactors.
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