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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Building curious machines

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

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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. For the first time, controlling the degree of twist in nanostructure particles

    Being able to decide not only whether a micron-scale particle twists but also how much could open new avenues for machine vision and more.

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  8. U-M researchers aim to bring humans back into the loop, as AI use and misuse rises

    The study aims to help society, including regulators considering AI safety regulations and organizations considering adopting AI, understand the societal implications of ever-smarter machines.

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  9. Are VPNs really the answer?

    New research shows that a VPN can be one tool in an internet user’s toolbox but often is not sufficient as the only solution for all privacy needs.

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  10. Nanoscale ferroelectric semiconductor could power AI and post-Moore’s Law computing on a phone

    Next-gen computing material gets down to the right size for modern manufacturing.

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