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Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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University of Michigan approves lease for new residential tower in Detroit
The University of Michigan Center for Innovation (UMCI) in Detroit will lease a residential tower at 2205 Cass Ave.
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Older adults express cautious interest in artificial intelligence: University of Michigan poll
The University of Michigan's National Poll on Healthy Aging reveals that older adults show both curiosity and skepticism towards artificial intelligence (AI).
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University of Michigan study links sugar metabolism with neuron resilience
New research from the University of Michigan has opened new avenues in understanding neurodegeneration, potentially aiding in protecting patients from neurological decline.
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Astronomers witness new planetary system forming beyond our solar system
An international team of researchers, including those affiliated with the University of Michigan, has observed the early stages of planet formation around a star outside our solar system.
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Study finds gender gap in scientific self-promotion on social media
Many women scientists are choosing not to promote their research on social media, potentially affecting their professional advancement.
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Study reveals diverse coping strategies among Asian Americans facing discrimination
Asian Americans are often stereotyped as quiet and passive, but a new study from the University of Michigan challenges this perception.
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Michigan postcard collection digitized with help from thousands of volunteers
The William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan has launched a digital database featuring real photo postcards from the David V. Tinder Collection of Michigan Photography.
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University of Michigan-led study reveals new efficient blue fluorophore
A study led by the University of Michigan has introduced a new blue fluorescent molecule that achieves high emission efficiencies in both solid and liquid states.
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Study highlights need to include human factors in solar geoengineering research
A recent study from the University of Michigan highlights the importance of human perceptions in the research and potential deployment of solar geoengineering techniques.
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Fungal spore allergy season advances three weeks under climate change
The University of Michigan has conducted a study revealing that fungal spore seasons in the United States have advanced by three weeks over the past two decades due to climate change.
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Supreme Court upholds ACA provision on preventive health care coverage
The Supreme Court has upheld a provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that ensures certain preventive health care services remain available to patients at no cost, provided they meet criteria set by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
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Consumer sentiment rises but remains cautious amid economic concerns
Consumer sentiment has shown improvement for the first time in six months, increasing by 16% from last month.
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University collaboration enhances forecasting for cascading natural disasters
The University of Michigan is at the forefront of a collaborative effort to improve forecasting of cascading hazards triggered by natural disasters like wildfires, hurricanes, and earthquakes.
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Study questions effectiveness of test-based grade retention policies
Policies that mandate holding elementary students back a grade to improve reading skills are common in the United States, though they often face opposition.
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U-M experts discuss changing media landscape on Business & Society podcast
Three professors from the University of Michigan have delved into the evolving media landscape in a recent episode of the podcast Business & Society.
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University of Michigan study highlights new teachers' role in equitable science education
New research from the University of Michigan highlights the significant impact new elementary teachers have on promoting equity in science education.
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Study suggests reframing civil rights advocacy to increase public support
Civil rights appeals have been pivotal in shaping social change and protecting human rights in the United States.
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Experts stress need for continued investment in Great Lakes research
Federal investment in research concerning the Great Lakes is pivotal for both environmental protection and regional prosperity, according to a new study.
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Scientists' transparency boosts public trust according to University of Michigan study
In recent research conducted by the University of Michigan, it has been found that scientists who share their failures on social media are likely to gain more public trust.
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University of Michigan explores potential in new optical technology materials
The University of Michigan has conducted research indicating that the range of engineered materials suitable for future optical technologies, such as lasers and imaging devices, is broader than previously thought.