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$20M gift supports international research partnership
  1. $20M gift supports international research partnership

    Collaboration between leading research universities will generate robotics and precision health advancements.

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  2. The logic of feeling: Teaching computers to identify emotions

    The logic of feeling: Teaching computers to identify emotions

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  3. Urgent climate action: How engineers are heeding IPCC’s call

    Efforts are underway to reduce CO2, develop sustainable energy, and adapt to a warmer future.

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  4. Ripple effect

    What’s happening in Detroit, with the help of the Michigan Engineering Zone, may help solve Michigan’s economic manpower problem.

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  5. U-M faculty to pursue battery breakthroughs as part of nationwide initiative

    Two Michigan Engineering professors are involved in ambitious research to develop next-generation batteries.

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  6. Detecting Huntington’s disease with an algorithm that analyzes speech

    New, preliminary research found automated speech test accurately diagnoses Huntington’s disease 81 percent of the time and tracks the disease’s progression.

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  7. Heat transfer surprise could lead to thermal transistors

    Mechanical engineers find another way to break Planck’s law at the nanoscale.

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  8. The threat that never sleeps: Can science stop superbugs?

    They never released the woman’s name. News articles and government reports that came out in early 2017, months after her death, referred to her as “a Northern Nevada woman,” “a female Washoe County resident,” or something similarly vague. Her killer, however, they didn’t miss that: Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. Parse through those vowels and you’ll dig out the reason […]

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  9. Fake news detector algorithm works better than a human

    System sniffs out fakes up to 76 percent of the time.

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  10. Battery breakthrough: Doubling performance with lithium metal that doesn’t catch fire

    Longer-lasting drop-in replacements for lithium ion could be on the horizon.

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