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U-M astronomy will lead its first satellite mission
The first space mission led by the University of Michigan Department of Astronomy is scheduled to launch in 2029. The mission is called STARI—STarlight Acquisition and Reflection toward Interferometry—and will showcase the viability of a new technique for studying exoplanets, or planets outside of our solar system.
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Celebrating a milestone CT scan
For seven years, a CT scanner has been whirring away nearly around the clock, tucked inside of a lab at the University of Michigan Research Museums Center. Now, the U-M MicroCT Scanning Laboratory has recently completed its 10,000th scan: a 3D scan of a wolverine skull, collected in British Columbia in 1948.
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Thought-controlled virtual quadcopter
A brain-computer interface, surgically placed in a research participant with tetraplegia, paralysis in all four limbs, provided an unprecedented level of control over a virtual quadcopter—just by thinking about moving their unresponsive fingers.
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Lightwave-connected chips
A new chip-connection system could help topple the “memory wall,” which limits computing speed and the growth of AI models today, by transferring data along reconfigurable pathways of light rather than electrical wires. The technology will be developed by a U-M led project funded by a $2M grant from the National Science Foundation’s Future of Semiconductors program.
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U-M Sustainable Food Systems
Through courses, research opportunities, community projects and more, about 80 U-M faculty members at the cross-campus Sustainable Food Systems Initiative (SFSI) are working to help transform food systems from the current environmentally damaging status quo to an ecologically sound, socially responsible and health-promoting form.
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All Michigan, all the time
There’s always something amazing happening at Michigan. Whether it’s on campus or around the world, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are out seizing the day. A sampling of images captured over the years is shown in the gallery below.
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