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Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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U-M School of Nursing trains Caribbean leaders through simulation-based education initiative
The University of Michigan School of Nursing hosted nursing and midwifery leaders from Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago for simulation training this week.
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FOIA request sent to University of Michigan Ann Arbor regarding recent course syllabi on August 6, 2025
FOIA Request to University of Michigan Ann Arbor regarding recent course syllabi on August 6, 2025.
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Nonmedical ADHD drug misuse drops among teens despite rise in prescriptions
A recent study from the University of Michigan has found that nonmedical use of prescription stimulants for ADHD among adolescents in the United States has decreased over the past two decades, even as medical use has slightly increased.
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University of Michigan startup expands use of data science for public good after Flint crisis
More than ten years after the Flint water crisis began, efforts continue to address aging water infrastructure and the health risks caused by lead contamination.
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University of Michigan study finds VR interview tool helps former inmates gain employment
A recent study from the University of Michigan suggests that virtual reality job interview training may help individuals returning from incarceration secure employment more quickly.
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University of Michigan study links higher forest diversity to greater tree growth in wetter climates
A new study led by the University of Michigan has found that biodiversity plays a more significant role in promoting tree growth in wetter climates than in drier ones.
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Solitary drinking rises among young adults; gender gap narrows
A new study from the University of Michigan and Carnegie Mellon University has found that solitary drinking among young adults is on the rise, reaching levels not seen since the late 1970s.
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Study links ultra-processed foods with addiction-like behaviors
New research led by a University of Michigan psychologist and colleagues asserts that ultra-processed foods, such as chips, cookies, and soda, can trigger addictive behaviors similar to those seen in substance-use disorders.
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University of Michigan reports small gain in consumer sentiment; concerns persist over tariffs
Consumer sentiment in the United States has improved slightly for the second time in six months, according to new data from the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.
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University of Michigan Ann Arbor researchers develop microrobots for targeted drug delivery
Microrobots made from magnetic droplets may improve targeted drug delivery, according to a new study published in Science Advances.
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Study shows one in four U.S. families may face caregiving due to dementia
A recent study from the University of Michigan finds that about 26% of households and immediate families with older adults include a person living with dementia.
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Michigan survey shows partisan divide among local officials on state's direction
Despite some improvement since the COVID-19 pandemic, over half of Michigan's local officials believe the state is on the wrong track.
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Linkage Community becomes independent after two decades at University of Michigan
After more than 20 years of fostering creativity and opportunity for formerly incarcerated artists, the Linkage Community will become an independent initiative on August 1.
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U-M expert discusses need for transparency amid changing regulatory landscape
Government regulation continues to play a central role in shaping business practices, according to Norm Bishara, professor of business law and ethics at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
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University of Michigan startup Ambiq debuts on NYSE with focus on low-power AI chips
A technology developed in a University of Michigan laboratory is now central to devices made by companies such as Fitbit, Garmin, and Whoop.
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Farm stops expand access to local food across Michigan communities
Lively NeighborFood Market in Empire, Michigan, is providing fresh local produce to its community year-round after the closure of the area’s only grocery store.
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University of Michigan study finds nontraditional networks vital in dementia caregiving
A recent study from the University of Michigan highlights the increasing involvement of friends, ex-spouses, and neighbors in caring for older adults with dementia.
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University of Michigan researchers identify dedicated neural pathway for sensing cool temperatures
Researchers at the University of Michigan have mapped a complete sensory pathway that shows how the skin relays information about cool temperatures to the brain.
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University of Michigan researchers find flaws in current AI leaderboard ranking systems
Faulty ranking systems in AI leaderboards can distort the perceived performance of large language models, according to new research from the University of Michigan.
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University of Michigan researchers develop ExoPatch for possible at-home melanoma testing
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a new silicone patch with star-shaped microneedles, called the ExoPatch, which may enable at-home testing for melanoma.