Professor Henry Liu addresses House committee on the need for a national surface transportation research agenda.
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Professor Henry Liu addresses House committee on the need for a national surface transportation research agenda.
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Professor Justin Kasper addresses Senate committee on solar threat to power grid.
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More than 2 million people could lose power, and flooding is the major concern for several reasons.
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Hail, hail a free ride on North Campus
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U-M researchers to offer non-proprietary concrete formula free of charge.
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Arming infrastructure with smart tech could limit flood damage.
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In the 2017 Van Vlack Lecture, Ramamoorthy Ramesh will use Energy as a “Clear and Present” example of where we, as scientists, engineers, young and not-so-young, need to rise up and meet the challenges that we are faced with.
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Michigan Engineering professors offer insights into the storm and discuss the ways in which they’re tracking it.
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The findings show how important uninterrupted corrosion control is in the aging water systems that serve millions of Americans.
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Researchers from the University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Michigan State University are conducting studies that are expected to provide additional guidance about the use of filters in Flint.
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