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Recent News About University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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Carbon capture method turns CO2 into cement ingredients
University of Michigan researchers, in collaboration with teams from the University of California, Davis and Los Angeles, have developed a method to convert carbon dioxide into metal oxalates.
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Art meets science at Toledo Museum's Rachel Ruysch exhibit
The Toledo Museum of Art is currently hosting an exhibition titled "Rachel Ruysch: Nature into Art," featuring the works of Dutch painter Rachel Ruysch.
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Study highlights underrepresentation of nurses in disaster response leadership
Nurses play a crucial role in delivering direct care globally, accounting for nearly 80% of hands-on care.
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University of Michigan experts available to discuss impact of tariffs on economy
Faculty members from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business are available to discuss the implications of tariffs and other recent economic policy decisions on U.S. businesses and consumers.
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Two U-M professors elected to National Academy of Sciences
The National Academy of Sciences has elected 120 new members and 30 international members, among them two professors from the University of Michigan.
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University of Michigan study highlights emotion AI distrust among marginalized groups
Artificial intelligence is transforming many sectors, but not everyone views its evolution as favorable.
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Transportation insecurity impacts millions, University of Michigan study finds
Nearly one in five adults in the United States faces difficulty accessing reliable transportation, marking it as a significant form of material hardship, according to a study by University of Michigan researchers.
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Study links Lake Erie toxin to cyanobacteria Dolichospermum
In recent research from the University of Michigan, scientists have pinpointed the cyanobacteria accountable for dangerous toxins in Lake Erie.
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New 3D X-ray tech opens doors for lab-based research
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a groundbreaking laboratory-scale technique for three-dimensional X-ray diffraction (3DXRD), traditionally available only through synchrotrons.
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ADHD linked to prolonged concussion recovery in high school athletes
When athletes with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) sustain concussions, their condition can lead to a prolonged recovery process, according to recent research.
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University of Michigan student Shuyan Tang awarded 2025 Truman Scholarship
A University of Michigan student has been recognized for contributions to immigration reform and LGBTQ+ rights.
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U-M experts provide insights on Trump's first 100 days of second term
In the initial 100 days of President Donald Trump's second term, significant policy shifts have sparked diverse reactions worldwide.
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Holland's Home Energy 101 program helps residents lower utility bills by improving energy efficiency
In Holland, Michigan, residents are saving on utility bills through a program called Home Energy 101.
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U-M podcast examines corporate challenges amid political, environmental changes
On a recent episode of the podcast "Business & Society," three professors from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business discussed the challenges and adaptations in corporate governance amid current political and environmental shifts.
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Flu antiviral shows promise in reducing household transmission by 30%, study finds
One dose of the antiviral drug Baloxavir Marboxil can reduce the transmission of the influenza virus to family members by approximately 30%, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Five U-M professors join American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2025 class
Five University of Michigan professors have been selected as members of the 2025 class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Psychedelics found to enhance cognitive flexibility in study with mice
Researchers at the University of Michigan have identified that certain psychedelic compounds can significantly enhance the brain's aptitude to adapt and learn new concepts for extended periods.
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Breakthrough Prize recognizes global efforts in particle physics at the LHC
University of Michigan physicists are among the recipients of the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
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Study explores climate mitigation and social justice intersection
As the world grapples with the impacts of climate change, new research from the University of Michigan led by Peter Reich, a professor at the U-M School for Environment and Sustainability, highlights promising developments.
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Pope Francis's legacy: social justice and church unity in focus
As the world evaluates the impact of Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope, his influence on key issues such as migration, economic justice, and church unity remains significant amid increasing political divides.