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EV battery testing
Testing the longevity of new electric vehicle battery designs could be four times faster with a streamlined approach, researchers at U-M have shown. Their optimization framework could drastically reduce the cost of assessing how battery configurations will perform over the long haul.
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College confidant
Through the Michigan College Advising Corps a diverse group of recent U-M graduates works full-time as college advisers in under-served high schools throughout the state of Michigan to help students navigate every aspect of the college application process and identify their best fit among post-secondary options.
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New drug delivery
A new study from U-M describes one of the first entirely new drug delivery microencapsulation approaches in decades. Microencapsulation in biodegradable polymers allows drugs such as peptide therapeutics to be released over time in the body.
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Detroit’s Riverwalk
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy was created in 2003 with the mission of developing access on the Detroit River. The entire vision is 5.5 miles of riverfront from the Ambassador Bridge to Gabriel Richard Park just east of the Belle Isle Bridge, and includes the construction of a continuous RiverWalk along with plazas, pavilions and green spaces.
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The University of Michigan has COVID-19 policies and guidance in place to support robust in-person experiences for our students, faculty and staff.
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- U-M issues public health updates ahead of fall term
- Early blood tests predict death, severe disability for traumatic brain injury
- Researchers identify hormone from fat cells that restrains tumor growth in mice
- AI could help patients with chronic pain avoid opioids
- Anonymous reporting systems in schools can reduce violence, increase student connectedness
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- The Conversation: Will the Inflation Reduction Act actually reduce inflation? How will the corporate minimum tax work?
- The Conversation: Ukrainian people are resisting the centuries-old force of Russian imperialism
- Q&A: Veteran algal bloom scientist calls on EPA to shift priorities from focus on practices to outcomes
- Opinion: Violent threats against the FBI make us less safe
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In The News
- Washington Post You're charging wrong: 5 ways to make gadget batteries last longer
- Salon Researchers ask: Does enforcing civility stifle online debate?
- Psychology Today Why 'dealing with people' has become our biggest struggle
- Fast Company Will Banana Republic ever be forced to change its name?
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Happening @ Michigan
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- Aug 20 Shared Humanity
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- Aug 20 Science Forum Demos
- Aug 24 Move-in Movie Series
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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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