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Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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Study finds universal child cash benefits improve global child health outcomes
A recent study led by the University of Michigan has found that government-funded child cash transfer programs significantly enhance child health outcomes.
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Youth drug abstention reaches record highs despite expectations
Adolescent drug use in the United States has continued to decline in 2024, extending the significant decreases first observed at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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Study reveals insights into US firm growth strategies
A recent study by Jagadeesh Sivadasan, a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, examines the growth strategies of U.S. firms from 2004 to 2013.
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Michigan leads bid for $50M center on practical quantum technology
Michigan is in the running for a $50 million center dedicated to developing quantum technology for practical applications.
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University of Michigan announces new Institute for Civil Discourse
The University of Michigan is set to launch an Institute for Civil Discourse, aimed at enhancing debate and dialogue across various ideologies and political perspectives on campus and beyond.
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University of Michigan unveils open-source digital twin for autonomous vehicle testing
The University of Michigan has unveiled the first open-source digital twin of its Mcity Test Facility, a center dedicated to testing connected and autonomous vehicles.
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Program helps redefine education paths for Michigan's native youth
High school student Ella Black, from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, found new educational opportunities through the Indigenous Education Youth Collective program.
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Two U-M faculty join National Academy of Inventors
Two faculty members from the University of Michigan have been recognized by the National Academy of Inventors, receiving one of the highest professional distinctions for inventors.
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Shared wartime experiences can increase empathy towards refugees says University of Michigan study
New research from the University of Michigan suggests that highlighting shared wartime experiences can increase acceptance of refugees.
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University study shows partisan divide impacts holiday spending
Americans are not just choosing gifts this holiday season; they are also predicting the economic outlook.
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University of Michigan explores mechanical systems' potential for task learning
Researchers at the University of Michigan have made significant strides in demonstrating that mechanical systems can learn, expanding the realm of machine learning beyond digital platforms.
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University of Michigan acquires land in Detroit for $9.5 million
The University of Michigan has finalized the purchase of a 2.3-acre parcel of land in Detroit for $9.5 million from MGM Grand Detroit.
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New OLED technology promises faster phosphorescence without heavy metals
Screens for televisions, smartphones, and other displays may soon incorporate a new organic LED material developed by an international team led by engineers from the University of Michigan.
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High-temperature computer memory developed by University of Michigan researchers
Computer memory that can endure extreme temperatures has been developed by a team led by the University of Michigan.
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Experts discuss implications of Assad regime fall
University of Michigan experts are prepared to provide insights on the recent toppling of the Syrian government, marking the end of the Assad family's five-decade rule.
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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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Rice hull ash reveals potential to boost battery efficiency
A recent study conducted at the University of Michigan has unveiled a promising new source of hard carbon derived from burned rice hulls, which could significantly enhance the energy density of lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries.
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University of Michigan partners with Los Alamos Lab for AI research center
The University of Michigan (U-M) and Los Alamos National Laboratory have announced plans to develop a new high-performance computing and artificial intelligence research center in Washtenaw County, Michigan.
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University of Michigan expands tuition-free guarantee for more in-state undergraduates
The University of Michigan has announced an expansion of its Go Blue Guarantee, which will now include nearly 2,200 additional in-state undergraduate students across its Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses.
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Ethnic studies enhance critical thinking but face motivational challenges
High school students participating in ethnic studies courses are developing skills to think critically about social inequalities, according to research from the University of Michigan.