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Nanobiotics: AI for discovering where and how nanoparticles bind with proteins
  1. Nanobiotics: AI for discovering where and how nanoparticles bind with proteins

    A new tool in the fight against superbugs goes beyond protein folding simulations like AlphaFold, potentially revealing antibiotic candidates.

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  2. $7.5M to harness atomic-scale defects for next-generation information processing

    Disruptions in a material’s atomic structure could act as “nano-pipelines” for efficient transport of charge and spin.

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  3. $3.1M to transform post-stroke mobility treatment

    A new tool to measure essential properties of the ankle joint—and an exploration of whether botulinum toxin injections are helpful—could help survivors walk better.

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  4. ‘Principled action’

    A retrospective on the impactful U-M career of departing dean Alec D. Gallimore.

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  5. The storied history of a leading space propulsion lab

    Alec Gallimore upcycled a lunar rover testing chamber into a world-class electric propulsion center.

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  6. AI could run a million microbial experiments per year

    Automation uncovers combinations of amino acids that feed two bacterial species and could tell us much more about the 90% of bacteria that humans have hardly studied.

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  7. Building curious machines

    We know more about Mars than our own oceans and lakes. Could artificial intelligence provide answers?

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  8. World’s first realistic simulated driving environment based on ‘crash-prone’ Michigan intersection

    Real-time data collected at the two-lane roundabout will be used to efficiently test the safety of autonomous vehicles.

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  9. Optimization could cut the carbon footprint of AI training by up to 75%

    Deep learning models that power giants like TikTok and Amazon, as well as tools like ChatGPT, could save energy without new hardware or infrastructure.

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  10. Simulated terrible drivers cut the time and cost of AV testing by a factor of one thousand

    New virtual testing environment breaks the ‘curse of rarity’ for autonomous vehicle emergency decision-making.

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