University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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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.
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Study explores hidden ultraviolet colors among diverse snake species
A recent study from the University of Michigan has unveiled intriguing insights into the ultraviolet (UV) color patterns in snakes, a feature often overlooked due to human limitations in perceiving UV light.
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Research shows large forests preserve biodiversity better than fragmented landscapes
Large, undisturbed forests are more effective at preserving biodiversity than fragmented landscapes, according to a study by the University of Michigan.
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University of Michigan wins national debate championship
The University of Michigan Debate program secured a victory at the 38th annual American Debate Association National Championship.
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University of Michigan astronomers discover faintest dwarf galaxy around Andromeda
A team of researchers from the University of Michigan has discovered a new dwarf galaxy named Andromeda XXXV.
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Social Security faces challenges with proposed staff reductions
A University of Michigan professor has provided an analysis of the Trump administration's proposal to reduce the workforce at the Social Security Administration (SSA).
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Study explores responses by smaller U.S. cities facing economic decline
University of Michigan researcher Stephanie Leiser and her colleagues have conducted a study focusing on how city managers in small- to medium-sized cities across the United States are responding to long-term population decline.
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Switching to air drying clothes could save US households money and reduce emissions
Researchers at the University of Michigan have released a study that could change how Americans approach drying their clothes.
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Study reveals herbicide's impact on pollinators through off-target drift
A recent study by the University of Michigan has highlighted the impact of dicamba, an herbicide, on pollinators due to its off-target drift.
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Study finds gender stereotypes influence workplace dynamics
A recent study conducted by the University of Michigan has uncovered significant insights into societal beliefs regarding gender differences in social preferences.
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Study links firefighting in wildland-urban areas with genetic changes
Firefighters working in wildland-urban interface zones may experience genetic changes that could explain their increased risk for certain cancers and diseases, according to a study by the University of Michigan.
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University of Michigan partners with OpenAI for enhanced AI research
The University of Michigan (U-M) has announced a new partnership with OpenAI, aiming to enhance artificial intelligence research and resources on campus.
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Trump prepares for congressional address with focus on key issues
President Trump is set to address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, six weeks into his presidency.
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Experts reflect on five years since WHO's declaration of global COVID-19 pandemic
March 11 marks five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic.
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Study shows millions of US youth exposed to parental substance abuse
Nearly 17 million children and adolescents in the United States are estimated to live with a parent who has a substance use disorder, according to a study led by Texas State University, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University.