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Study reveals key mechanism in bacterial protein synthesis
On November 28, 2024, an international team of scientists, including researchers from the University of Michigan, published findings in the journal Science that reveal a structural link crucial for initiating protein synthesis in bacteria.
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AI's role in strategic decision-making examined by University of Michigan researcher
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to influence strategic decision-making is being explored in a new study by Felipe Csaszar, a professor of strategy at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
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Tips from expert on managing holiday stress
The holiday season often brings stress, with family gatherings sometimes fraught with tension and high expectations.
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Study examines challenges faced by women identifying as leaders
In a recent study, University of Michigan's Ross School of Business experts Julia Lee Cunningham and Sue Ashford explore the "leader-identity/competence paradox," a phenomenon where women often score higher in leadership effectiveness but are less...
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Debate arises over media's role amid rising US gun deaths
Gun violence in the United States resulted in 46,728 deaths last year, marking the third-highest number of firearm-related fatalities recorded.
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Presidential election has minor impact on rising consumer sentiment
The presidential election has had minimal impact on consumer sentiment, which has increased for the fourth consecutive month, reaching its highest point since April 2024.
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New study validates general relativity using data from DESI
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has provided new insights into the universe's structure, examining how cosmic formations have developed over the past 11 billion years.
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Study highlights gun violence impact on Latin American migrants
Nearly half of the migrants from Latin America and the Caribbean arriving at the U.S. border have experienced firearm-related threats or violence in their home countries, a study by the University of Michigan reveals.
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University of Michigan leads public universities in study abroad programs
The University of Michigan (U-M) has been recognized as the leading public university for study abroad programs and ranks second overall in the United States, according to a report by the Institute of International Education.
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Financial institutions' location choices linked to racial shifts in Detroit area
The University of Michigan has released a study indicating that the placement of financial institutions in the Detroit area is influenced by changes in neighborhood racial composition.
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Research shows losing Michelin stars can boost consumer review ratings
The Michelin Guide's star rating system holds significant sway in the culinary industry, with many chefs dedicating their careers to earning a star and investors viewing high ratings as markers of successful ventures.
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Chinese firms hire globally experienced executives amid U.S.-China trade tensions
Chinese firms are increasingly hiring executives with international experience to navigate the challenges posed by the U.S.-China trade war, according to a study from the University of Michigan.
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Chase Cantrell promotes community empowerment through real estate education
Growing up in Detroit, Chase Cantrell observed the challenges faced by communities lacking resources.
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Mural at University of Michigan depicts concussion patient experiences
The Concussion Center at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology has introduced a new mural to capture the experiences of concussion patients through visual art.
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Advocates call on Congress to boost federal support for urban farming
As Congress resumes, a coalition of advocates has released a policy brief urging lawmakers to enhance support for urban agriculture through a new version of the Farm Bill.
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Experts discuss post-election implications for US political parties
The recent presidential election has sparked diverse reactions and analyses among political experts.
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Grandchildren impact mental health positively according to University of Michigan poll
As families prepare for holiday gatherings, a University of Michigan poll highlights the significant role grandchildren play in the lives of their grandparents.
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Indigenous art exhibition highlights traditional basket weaving amid environmental threats
New works by Indigenous basket weavers Kelly Church and Cherish Parrish are on display at the University of Michigan's Stamps Gallery until December 15.
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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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Veterans Legal Clinic aids Michigan vets with free civil legal services
When Marissa Collins watches her son Aiden study in his room, she feels a sense of relief.