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Transparent solar panels for windows
In a step closer to skyscrapers that serve as power sources, a team led by University of Michigan researchers has set a new efficiency record for color-neutral, transparent solar cells.
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Sticking the landing on Mars
During descent, exhaust plumes fluidize surface soil and dust, forming craters and buffeting the lander with coarse, abrasive particles. This action presents a host of variables that can jeopardize a landing. Our current understanding of those millions of interactions is based on data that is, in some cases, 40 to 50 years old.
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Safe, Prepared and Ready to Go Blue!
All U-M students who are returning to campus this fall are following a series of new protocols and making a commitment to care for themselves while respecting the health of others. Important safety measures include enhanced social distancing, pre-arrival testing, and test, isolation and quarantine plans.
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A new robotic prosthetic leg
A new robotic prosthetic leg prototype offers a more natural gait while also being quieter and more energy efficient than other designs. The key is the use of new small and powerful motors, originally designed for a robotic arm on the International Space Station.
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What's Your Reason?
There are many good reasons to follow public health guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19: To stay healthy, to keep our loved ones safe, to help our lives to get back to normal. It also helps protect those who need it most and gives researchers time to find the treatments we need. Join other U-M students, faculty and staff in protecting your friends, family and community.
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Our Fall Semester Plans
The University of Michigan is offering an innovative, public health-informed, in-person semester this fall. In order to make this possible, there are many new health and safety measures taking place across the U-M campus to protect our students, faculty and staff.
Latest Updates
- Stay up-to-date on the most recent messages from leadership, major announcements and campus status information on our Campus Maize & Blueprint site.
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Living + Learning
- Learn how campus life at U-M has been reimagined for the fall — everything from course formats and the academic calendar to the use of space in classrooms, dorms and dining halls.
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Health + Safety
- Discover how U-M students, faculty and staff are Taking Care of Maize & Blue by following safety measures to keep their friends, family and communities healthy during these challenging times.
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News
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- Schlissel, Collins explain fall semester virus testing plans
- Mail delays may affect medication supply for nearly 1 in 4 Americans over 50
- Global forest restoration and the importance of empowering local communities
- Balancing act: Falls are often early signal of underlying health problems in older adults
- Safe busing during COVID-19: The science behind U-M's changes
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Public Engagement
- Faculty commentary: Transportation technology impacts quality of life, requires new approach
- Faculty commentary: 6 ways a crisis can help you cultivate a growth mindset
- Faculty Q&A: Families are restricted from visiting hospitalized loved ones. What does this mean for at-home care?
- Faculty commentary: If the fate of American democracy is on the ballot in November, so too is the future of the planet
- Faculty Q&A: COVID poses hardships for people with substance abuse problems
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In The News
- Bridge Magazine Swabs, sewage and campus bubbles: Can COVID testing keep colleges open?
- Michigan Radio Leaning on students to contain COVID-19 on campus
- Detroit News Earthquake prompts inspections at Fermi 2 nuclear power plant
- Great Lakes Now Great Lakes water temperatures keep high after record-breaking July
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Happening @ Michigan
Events
Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) events may have been moved online, rescheduled, or canceled. Visit Happening@Michigan for updates.
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Aug 25 Martina Celerin Migrations: Fiber Notes from the Journey Cancer Center
- Aug 28 The Clements Bookworm
- Sep 12 Citizens' Climate Lobby Monthly Meeting
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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 as shown in the slideshow below.
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In accordance with new guidelines set by Washtenaw County, outdoor gatherings and group activities have been limited to a maximum of 25 people. Indoor gatherings remain limited to 10 or fewer people not of the same household. myumi.ch/lxYmD
A new poll found that nearly half of parents disagree with grandparents on issues like discipline, meals, and TV time, putting a strain on relationships. @MottChildren’s Poll co-director weighs in on how families may ease these tensions. myumi.ch/O4zNe pic.twitter.com/afZmQQEe2j
In this episode of Michigan Minds, @umichsmtd's Anita Gonzalez explains how SMTD is innovating performance spaces for health-informed courses & preparing for virtual productions. #UMichImpact myumi.ch/dONy5 For more on taking care of Maize & Blue: campusblueprint.umich.edu/care pic.twitter.com/YU2Lgt4EAi