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$27 million for laboratory astrophysics and nuclear fusion, led by U-M
  1. $27 million for laboratory astrophysics and nuclear fusion, led by U-M

    Two centers, supported by the National Nuclear Security Administration, will explore physics relevant to modeling the performance of the aging nuclear weapons stockpile.

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  2. Cyber vulnerability in networks used by spacecraft, aircraft and energy generation systems

    A new attack discovered by the University of Michigan and NASA exploits a trusted network technology to create unexpected and potentially catastrophic behavior

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  3. Expert: 4 ways Americans can keep their vote secure and accurate

    With election security experts waylaid by years debunking false claims of election fraud, little has improved since 2020.

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  4. Open source platform enables research on privacy-preserving machine learning

    Virtual assortment of user devices provides a realistic training environment for distributed machine learning, protects privacy by learning where data lives.

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  5. Immune to hacks: Inoculating deep neural networks to thwart attacks

    The adaptive immune system serves as a template for defending neural nets from confusion-sowing attacks.

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  6. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 10-14

    Highlights include the Associated Press.

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  7. Keeping the world connected, without sacrificing privacy

    Engineering assistant professor Raed Al Kontar outlines a new paradigm for connected devices.

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  8. 5 ways to keep vaccine cold storage equipment safe from hackers

    A medical security expert outlines the risks and how hospitals can protect themselves.

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  9. Distributed protocol underpinning cloud computing automatically determined safe and secure

    Two researchers have debunked the common assumption that the famous Paxos consensus protocol is too complex to be proven safe without hours of manual labor.

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  10. Nuclear nonproliferation: $1.9M to improve detection of weapons-grade material

    Untangling the signatures of smuggled nuclear materials from the radiation background created by shooting neutrons at suspected cargo is the task of U-M research team.

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