Author: Zach Robertson
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Michigan RobotX team finds camaraderie in competition
Tough weather and technical challenges brought teams together.
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Jeanne Murabito receives Distinguished Diversity Leader award
Murabito’s work has brought STEM education and hands-on experience to struggling inner-city schools for nearly a decade.
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Beyond college midterms, North Campus students are focused on midterm elections
More than 500 attended impactXchange, an event designed to encourage civic engagement.
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Leader in vehicle lightweighting honored with recent alumni award
A mechanical engineering alumna is recognized for her efforts to integrate emerging technologies into vehicles.
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Mechanical Engineering celebrates 150 years
The sesquicentennial anniversary of Mechanical Engineering is a major milestone for Michigan Engineering.
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Michigan Life Sciences Fellows program offers mentorship, resources
The Life Sciences Fellows program gives early-career researchers a chance to launch independent research utilizing University of Michigan expertise.
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A second place finish for U-M Solar Car Team
‘I look at my teammates now and they’re hungry and they‘re fired up and when the next race comes they’re going to be ready.’
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U-M’s top-ranked Solar Car Team readies for race on Oregon Trail
The 2018 American Solar Challenge will be a real test for a young team.
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Coating method could improve temporary implants that dissolve in the body
Very even, pure coatings that promote healing may now be possible for biodegradable sutures and bone screws.
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Cancer stem cells: new method analyzes 10,000 cells at once
A new tool for making sense of the cells believed to cause cancer relapses and metastases.
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New Toyota autonomous vehicle hub boosts region’s leadership in transforming mobility
In a step that bolsters the region’s strong driverless technology development ecosystem, U-M will be collaborating with Toyota to establish an autonomous vehicle research base in Ann Arbor.
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How we roll
Going driverless could be the biggest reboot of the American transportation system since the horse and buggy went the way of, well, the horse and buggy. Are we ready to make it happen?