Featured Stories
-
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.
-
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.
-
New water purification technology
Water desalination plants could replace expensive chemicals with new carbon cloth electrodes that remove boron from seawater, an important step of turning seawater into safe drinking water. A study describing the new technology has been published in Nature Water by engineers at the University of Michigan and Rice University.
-
Battery-like computer memory keeps working above 1000°F
Computer memory could one day withstand the blazing temperatures in fusion reactors, jet engines, geothermal wells and sweltering planets using a new solid-state memory device developed by a team of engineers led by the University of Michigan.
News
News
- Two from U-M elected to National Academy of Engineering
- Witnessing the birth of planets
- Bridging gaps in rural health care with AI-powered mobile clinics
- Rising pollen levels pose deadly risk for older adults
- When art imitates life's mathematics: Fractals and how we perceive trees
Visit Michigan News
Visit Key Issues
Visit The University Record
In The News
- Michigan Public This flu season is already pretty bad; it could be worse by the time it's over
- CBS News Detroit Cuts at EPA's Chicago office could impact Michigan's emergency response efforts
- Bloomberg Trump penny-killing plan stirs hope of profit, 20 tons at a time
- New York Times Which interest rate should you care about?
View more In The News
Videos
Happening @ Michigan
Events
-
- Feb 18 "What the Presidents Read" — Book Launch Reception
- Feb 19 CREES Noon Lecture. Ukrainian Women as Forced Migrants: Challenges and Pathways to Economic Independence
- Feb 19 Winter Bike Maintenance Pop-Up — North Campus
- Feb 19 What's In The Sky Tonight?
Visit Happening @ Michigan
Academic Calendar
-
- Mar 1
-
- Mar 10
-
- Mar 16
-
- Apr 22
-
- Apr 23, 26-27
-
- Apr 24-25, 28-30
- May 1
-
- May 2-4
View Complete Calendar
Carpe Diem
![Block M](/includes/panels/gallery/images/block-m-maize.png)
![24 Hours](/includes/panels/gallery/images/24-hours.png)
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.
-
11:18 am
-
11:25 am
-
11:53 am
-
11:00 am
-
11:33 am
-
11:14 am
-
11:04 am
-
11:25 am
-
11:28 am
-
11:29 am
-
11:48 am
-
11:48 am
-
11:40 am
-
12:15 pm
-
12:22 pm
-
12:10 pm
-
1:42 pm
-
1:20 pm
-
1:40 pm
-
2:54 pm
-
2:16 pm
-
2:18 pm
-
2:54 pm
-
2:59 pm
-
3:05 pm
-
3:37 pm
-
4:15 pm
-
4:57 pm
-
4:55 pm
-
5:25 pm