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Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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New membranes could reduce desalination waste and environmental impact
Desalination, a crucial technology for producing freshwater in arid regions, could soon become more sustainable with reduced waste output.
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University of Michigan professors awarded Guggenheim Fellowships for 2025
Two professors from the University of Michigan have been honored with the 2025 Guggenheim Fellowships.
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Sports teams adapted community outreach during COVID-19, study finds
Professional sports teams turned their focus towards supporting local communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a University of Michigan study.
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University of Michigan receives $19M for stroke research to restore speech
A collaborative effort between the University of Michigan and Stanford University seeks to provide stroke victims with the ability to "speak" through brain signal detection and interpretation aided by advanced computer technology.
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Philippines education reform reveals unintended consequences on student outcomes
A shift in early education policy in the Philippines, enacted over a decade ago, has led to unintended consequences, according to a new study from the University of Michigan.
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Letters from the Revolutionary War bring history to life at the Clements Library
The orders that initiated the Revolutionary War 250 years ago are preserved in a manuscript detailing the Concord Expedition on April 18, 1775.
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Budget cuts impact NIOSH's ability to ensure worker safety
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is facing a significant reduction in staff due to federal budget cuts.
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University of Michigan leads DARPA-funded study on 3D-printed metal parts
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is set to fund a University of Michigan-led research team with up to $10.3 million.
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University of Michigan adapts exercise program for neurodivergent children with AI support
A team from the University of Michigan has employed artificial intelligence to enhance exercise "snacks" for children with autism.
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US COVID-19 vaccine investment proves cost-effective, study shows
Five years after the first COVID-19 vaccine trials began, a recent study confirms the economic benefits of the United States' investment in vaccination efforts.
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University of Michigan research funding fosters innovation and economic growth nationwide
Federal grants have been pivotal in advancing research and innovation at the University of Michigan (U-M), resulting in economic growth and job creation across the United States.
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Study reviews impact of grocery delivery on food access in Detroit
New research conducted by the University of Michigan explores the potential for grocery delivery services to enhance food access in Detroit.
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DeepSeek sparks both admiration and anxiety in global technological race
In recent years, China's rapid technological progress has caught global attention.
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U-M recognizes 70th polio vaccine anniversary with live podcast event
In recognition of the 70th anniversary of a pivotal moment in vaccine history, the University of Michigan School of Public Health will host a live podcast on April 11.
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Study shows racial disparity in speeding tickets despite similar driving behaviors
A recent study reveals that minority drivers face a higher likelihood of being ticketed for speeding compared to their white counterparts, despite demonstrating similar driving behaviors.
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AI-driven virtual teaching assistant launched by Google and U-M Ross School of Business
Google Public Sector, in collaboration with the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, has introduced a Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program.
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Natural strategy for superior materials unveiled by University of Michigan researchers
Researchers at the University of Michigan have uncovered how geometric frustrations in natural structures contribute to unusual material properties.
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Experts discuss flood risks and climate change amidst severe Midwest storms
As severe storms impact the South and Midwest of the United States, the National Weather Service has forecasted "life-threatening, catastrophic and potentially historic" floods for the region.
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Schools' strategies in using pandemic relief funds for homeless students
The University of Michigan has provided insights into how school districts utilized a portion of the $800 million in pandemic relief funds specifically allocated for the educational support of children experiencing homelessness.
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Living with father linked to stronger bonds in teen years, study shows
A recent study highlights the impact of fathers living with their children on the development of strong, enduring relationships during the adolescent years.