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Treating autoimmune disorders with an inhaler, rather than an IV
Research in mice shows efficacy for multiple sclerosis.
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Mapping quantum structures with light to unlock their capabilities
Rather than installing new “2D” semiconductors in devices to see what they can do, this new method puts them through their paces with lasers and light detectors.
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U-M, community partners tackle energy insecurity in three Detroit neighborhoods
Johanna Mathieu is one of four principal investigators on a project to improve home energy efficiency and to lower monthly utility bills.
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Podcast: Remaking water infrastructure
In S1E2, harnessing waterborne microbes for data and health.
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Podcast: ‘Nanobiotics’ to fight superbugs
In S1E4, a new way to design antibiotics could be a beeline to better options.
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Podcast: Carbon negative, dollar positive
In S1E3, mining CO2 from the air and recycling it into useful products.
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Podcast: Artificial photosynthesis for sustainable solar fuels
In S1E1, unlocking quantum properties to close the loop on carbon emissions.
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‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies
Censored Planet is releasing technical details for other researchers and for activists.
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Steady leadership
With the announcement of Alec Gallimore’s second term as dean, we look back at the results from his first term’s strategic vision.
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“The Coach Is In” conversation on civil discourse
Four panelists offer guidance on de-escalation and empathy during stressful situations.