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An Eye on the Sky
The Extremely Large Telescope could change everything we know about the Universe—including how the first galaxies were created and where life on other planets may exist. And U-M is the only U.S. university involved in helping develop it.
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Moss supports billions of tons of carbon storage
A recent study published in Nature Geoscience suggests that moss, those tiny plants we often see on the ground or rocks, might also be an important antidote to climate change.
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laboratory astrophysics and nuclear fusion
Two Centers of Excellence for studying basic science surrounding how hot plasmas behave, funded by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), have been awarded to University of Michigan researchers.
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Keeping Rehab Within Reach
The HEART Clinic, a no-cost U-M student and faculty clinic, provides health care access to the uninsured and underinsured in Flint and Genesee County. Founded 13 years ago, the clinic has helped hundreds of people with services ranging from physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing and rehab programs for stroke patients and those with Parkinson's disease.
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- Revealing the biology of insulin production
- U-M researchers to examine Michigan's approach to criminal justice reform
- Advisory report begins integration of generative AI at U-M
- Some people believe scientists threaten their group's power, values
- Early signs of Alzheimer's: Most older adults see value of screening but haven't been tested
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- Law professor David Uhlmann confirmed as EPA enforcement and compliance chief
- Commentary: Is shareholder capitalism a suicide pact?
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: Where will the women's professional game go from here?
- The Conversation: Zooming across time and space simultaneously with superresolution to understand how cells divide
- Michigan Minds: Adolescent brain development and the impact of social media on mental wellness
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In The News
- Gizmodo It's too hot for EVs to work right in the US
- Washington Post How long can we keep living in hotboxes like Phoenix?
- Newsweek Wagner Group wants to march on Poland, Putin ally warns
- PBS NewsHour Summer of record-breaking heat paints story of a warming world, scientists say
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Happening @ Michigan
Events
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Aug 2 UROP 2023 Summer Research Symposium Michigan League
- Aug 4 Flash Talk Take-Over | Inspiring Conservation: The Great Lakes Gardens at Matthaei Botanical Gardens
- Aug 25 Volunteer at Artscapade!
- Jul 25 Sky Tonight
- Jul 29 Science Forum Discovery Demos
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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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