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Thermoelectric Generator
With this new material created by MSE researchers, we can now turn waste heat into electricity.
Kevlartilage
ChE researchers can now turn kevlar into cartilage with a new experimental process.
Grove Robot
A graduate student uses the Eda U. Gerstacker Grove as a testing ground for his research group’s robot.
Rehabilitation Engineering
ME researchers are learning how to engineer for rehabilitation purposes.
HERCULES Laser
A world record-breaking laser is about to get even more powerful.
Harvest Your Own Research
A special harvest by a Nuclear Engineering PhD student could change how we farm.
PCR Wizard
Materials scientists are engineering the next generation of biological markers that will help doctors treat bacterial infections faster and better.
Robotic Calisthenics
Michigan Engineering’s new robot arrives: Cassie.
Labyrinth Chip
A microfluidic chip could help detect cancer faster through use of fluid dynamics.
Golden Nanorods
Golden nanorods can help emergency room doctors detect bacterial infections more quickly.
Nanobiotics
A new class of antibiotics can battle the growing problem of bacterial infections on medical implants.
Testing Grounds
U-M researchers improvise and find test grounds for their underwater perception robot the evening before its real test: Lake Huron.