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Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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U-M experts discuss implications of NASA’s upcoming climate report
NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are set to release their 2024 temperature and climate trend assessment.
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Los Angeles wildfires prompt expert commentary from University of Michigan faculty
Multiple wildfires have been reported across the Los Angeles area, leading to loss of life, property damage, poor air quality, and mass evacuations.
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Meta ends traditional fact-checking amid concerns over misinformation
Meta is set to discontinue its fact-checking program, which has been instrumental in curbing misinformation on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.
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Supreme Court considers TikTok ban amid national security concerns
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliberate on a potential ban of the popular social media application TikTok this week.
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University of Michigan - Ann Arbor continues to mandate “COVID” mRNA injections
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor, Michigan, continues to require “COVID” mRNA injections for students to attend their classes.
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Access to outdoor play areas linked to reduced screen time among kids
A recent study from the University of Michigan highlights the role of neighborhood environments in determining the success of programs aimed at reducing children's screen time.
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University of Michigan researchers develop new method for generating bright twisted light
Researchers at the University of Michigan have demonstrated that bright, twisted light can be generated using technology similar to an Edison light bulb.
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Study reveals how giant gold deposits form in subduction zones
A recent study involving a University of Michigan scientist has uncovered a new gold-sulfur complex that enhances the understanding of gold deposit formation.
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Study finds wellness influencers more likely to oppose COVID-19 vaccination
Wellness influencers on social media have shown a higher tendency to oppose COVID-19 vaccinations compared to other users, according to a study conducted by the University of Michigan.
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Consumer sentiment improves amid political shifts and economic concerns
Consumer sentiment has shown an upward trend for the fifth month in a row, reaching its highest point since April 2024.
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Big Ten expansion raises concerns over increased carbon emissions from football travel
The Big Ten Conference has expanded, adding four new members from the West Coast, and this change is leading to a significant increase in carbon emissions for the University of Michigan's (U-M) football team.
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University of Michigan offers diverse arts experiences during holiday break
The University of Michigan is offering a variety of arts experiences on campus during the holiday break, providing cultural enrichment and a reason to explore the campus.
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Study links sleep cycle alignment with improved mood
A recent study conducted by the University of Michigan highlights the impact of sleep alignment with internal circadian rhythms on mood.
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U-M experts analyze holiday business trends amid post-election changes
There are notable differences between economic statistics and the experiences of individuals, as evidenced by the recent U.S. presidential election.
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Study reveals impact of family talks on young men's views on women's rights
A recent study from the University of Michigan has highlighted the significant impact that family conversations can have on young men's attitudes toward women's rights.
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University of Michigan launches smartphone incentive program for substance use disorder care
The University of Michigan is set to initiate a pilot program that leverages smartphones to support individuals with substance use disorders.
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University embeds pharmacists in Michigan tribal clinics to address health disparities
The University of Michigan is set to introduce pharmacists into at least five tribal health clinics across Michigan starting in early 2025.
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Study finds universal child cash benefits improve global child health outcomes
A recent study led by the University of Michigan has found that government-funded child cash transfer programs significantly enhance child health outcomes.
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Youth drug abstention reaches record highs despite expectations
Adolescent drug use in the United States has continued to decline in 2024, extending the significant decreases first observed at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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Study reveals insights into US firm growth strategies
A recent study by Jagadeesh Sivadasan, a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, examines the growth strategies of U.S. firms from 2004 to 2013.