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Building curious machines
Despite thousands of years of exploration, the vast majority of Earth’s oceans and lakes are uncharted and unknown to humans. A team led by U-M Robotics professor Katie Skinner is developing technology that will explore the seafloor much as a human would. It uses artificial intelligence to scour sonar data and quickly identify areas that warrant a closer look.
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Center for Complex Particle Systems
To bring nature’s efficiency and flexibility to advanced materials and additive manufacturing, the University of Michigan will lead an international team of scientists, engineers and educators in a five-year, $30 million center funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Nearly zero-waste solution for construction
The BioMatters team at the University of Michigan has developed a fully biodegradable, reusable and recyclable material to replace the wasteful concrete formwork traditionally used across the construction industry.
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Bridging cultures, empowering communities
From the intricate tapestries of China and the untamed expanses of Mongolia to the vibrant streets of France and the heart of South Africa, University of Michigan students embarked on expeditions that defied borders and redefined cultural connections this summer.
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Real-World Perspectives on Poverty Solutions
Join us Sept. 22 — Nov. 3 for Real-World Perspectives on Poverty Solutions, a lecture series featuring experts confronting poverty in policy and practice across the nation.
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- JWST's first spectrum of a TRAPPIST-1 planet: U-M astronomer Ryan MacDonald played key role
- Stamps School's sustainable material, color garden in bloom
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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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