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Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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DeepSeek sparks both admiration and anxiety in global technological race
In recent years, China's rapid technological progress has caught global attention.
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U-M recognizes 70th polio vaccine anniversary with live podcast event
In recognition of the 70th anniversary of a pivotal moment in vaccine history, the University of Michigan School of Public Health will host a live podcast on April 11.
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Study shows racial disparity in speeding tickets despite similar driving behaviors
A recent study reveals that minority drivers face a higher likelihood of being ticketed for speeding compared to their white counterparts, despite demonstrating similar driving behaviors.
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AI-driven virtual teaching assistant launched by Google and U-M Ross School of Business
Google Public Sector, in collaboration with the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, has introduced a Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program.
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Natural strategy for superior materials unveiled by University of Michigan researchers
Researchers at the University of Michigan have uncovered how geometric frustrations in natural structures contribute to unusual material properties.
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Experts discuss flood risks and climate change amidst severe Midwest storms
As severe storms impact the South and Midwest of the United States, the National Weather Service has forecasted "life-threatening, catastrophic and potentially historic" floods for the region.
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Schools' strategies in using pandemic relief funds for homeless students
The University of Michigan has provided insights into how school districts utilized a portion of the $800 million in pandemic relief funds specifically allocated for the educational support of children experiencing homelessness.
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Living with father linked to stronger bonds in teen years, study shows
A recent study highlights the impact of fathers living with their children on the development of strong, enduring relationships during the adolescent years.
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Expert analyzes possible TikTok ban outcomes
Justin Huang, an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, has been analyzing the situation surrounding TikTok as the deadline for a potential ban on the platform approaches.
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Lesotho’s archaeological significance underscores need for heritage preservation
President Donald Trump recently stated that "nobody has ever heard of" Lesotho, a country in southern Africa facing potential U.S. aid cuts and a loss of trade access to the American market.
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University of Michigan unveils new EV battery technology for faster cold-weather charging
A team at the University of Michigan has developed a new method for manufacturing electric vehicle (EV) batteries that could enable faster charging in cold weather.
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Impact of extreme weather on ecosystem services studied by researchers
A recent study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution reveals the profound impact of extreme weather events on ecosystem services essential to human life.
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Michigan professors awarded for firearm safety and Navy education contributions
University of Michigan professors April Zeoli and Monica Dus have been honored with the 2024 Presidential Awards for Public Engagement for their significant contributions to society through firearm safety and U.S. Navy education.
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Influence of metaphors in political tweets on immigration discourse examined
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago explores the significant role metaphors in tweets play in shaping public perception of immigration.
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Kara Swisher joins University of Michigan faculty as visiting professor
Kara Swisher, a prominent journalist and podcaster known for her coverage of the tech industry, will join the University of Michigan as a visiting professor.
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Study links abnormal uterine bleeding with menopausal fatigue
Fatigue and lack of energy are common symptoms during menopause, alongside hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and mood swings.
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New U-M study finds time less crucial for forest carbon storage
A study from the University of Michigan Biological Station has provided new insights into carbon storage in forest ecosystems.
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Michigan's prison art exhibit returns with new programming
One of the world's largest exhibitions of incarcerated artists has returned with new programming to enhance public understanding of incarceration in Michigan.
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University of Michigan fellow addresses global climate disaster responses
From Nepal to North Carolina, climate disasters have left communities devastated and survivors without homes.
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University scholar addresses challenges in corporate ethics and financial reporting
The abundance of information in today's world, combined with technological advancements in data processing, can sometimes lead to confusion and misinformation.