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Nanoparticle-based, bio-inspired catalyst could help make more efficient reactions affordable
Chemical processes usually give us both mirror image versions of a molecule when we want only one.
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Cracking the mystery of nature’s toughest material
How mollusks engineered the most advanced nanostructure on Earth
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An inclusive autonomous shuttle for those with physical disabilities
Proof-of-concept service will gather systematic, real-world data to put users first.
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Regents approve first floor renovations in Biomedical Engineering building
New space will support experiential learning and collaboration opportunities for students.
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Michigan Solar Car team secures third place after tense Bridgestone World Solar Challenge
The crew braved inclement weather to finish strong in Adelaide, South Australia.
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Defining the past, propelling the future
A look at Michigan Engineering’s leading role in space and aerospace in the last century.
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Kirigami sensor patch for shoulders could improve injury recovery, athletic training
Low-cost sensors could one day enable patients to log exercise and track progress in a smartphone app
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Engineering education trailblazer and industry innovator honored by Michigan Engineering
The award is the highest accolade given by the Michigan Engineering Alumni Board.
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Using lasers to measure uranium enrichment
Nuclear energy and nuclear nonproliferation would both benefit from a faster, easier way to measure what proportion of uranium atoms can split.
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‘Electrum’ solar car from U-Michigan takes on global competition in Australia
Team bets on revamped electrical system in the outback.