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Pop-Up Safety Town
The Pop-Up Safety Town Initiative was created by U‑M pediatrician Andy Hashikawa in 2017. Now part of the U‑M Concussion Center, it provides critical education on concussion prevention, pedestrian and medication safety and dog bite prevention to communities across the state.
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Too much screen time?
This year, U-M students and scholars launched an interprofessional course in partnership with sixth graders from Ann Arbor Public Schools to provide classroom and real-world engagement about digital wellness.
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Better battery manufacturing
Michigan Engineering researchers are discovering new recipes for batteries with help from automation at the Samsung Advanced Materials Lab. Using robotic arms and computers, the lab can synthesize up to 24 different battery materials every 72 hours, allowing the researchers to test around 224 recipes.
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‘The Michigan’s’ mighty comeback
A new ESPN documentary from Jon Fish, BA ’95, documents the trajectory of Mike Legg’s heart-stopping play that secured the 1996 NCAA title for Red Berenson’s Wolverines. After fading into obscurity for nearly three decades, Legg’s move ‘the Michigan’ is back with a vengeance, changing the game at every level.
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- Sentiment holds steady as consumers expect inflation to slow
- $10.5M biomaterials center to connect researchers, fund innovation and fight resource discrimination
- Low income, lack of food stores linked to type of snacks and sweets people eat
- Michigan metro areas divided on views on legal immigration, U-M survey shows
- Maternal suicide: U-M study provides insights into complicating factors surrounding perinatal deaths
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- Surgeon general's firearm violence advisory cites work by U-M researchers
- Opinion: Transitional kindergarten offers lessons for Michigan early learning investments
- Commentary: Michigan's universities are embracing AI as next research frontier
- Michigan Minds: When will cars drive themselves?
- The Conversation: Do hormonal contraceptives increase depression risk? A neuroscientist explains how they affect your mood, for better or worse
In The News
- CNN 'This disorder has almost killed me': His addiction to ultraprocessed food began as a child
- National Geographic Why hiking is uniquely beneficial for your body and your brain
- MLive Renewable wave energy project to launch on Beaver Island
- WDIV/Detroit Michigan study shows patients prefer certain backgrounds amid virtual doc visits
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- Jul 3 "Queer Clearings: Gender, Nature, Poetry"
- Jul 6 Chamber Music Extravaganza
- Jul 1 Bill Jackson Photography Exhibition
- Jul 1 GalleryDAAS Exhibition: "Hip Hop @ 50"
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Carpe Diem
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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