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‘unipolar’ laser pulses
A laser pulse that sidesteps the inherent symmetry of light waves could manipulate quantum information, potentially bringing us closer to room temperature quantum computing.
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Soccer in Motown
The Detroit City Football Club, founded by U-M alum Alex Wright and four partners in 2011, is bringing communities together with its professional team and youth leagues. At the games, fans also give back to the broader community by donating clothes, health supplies and other basic needs to be distributed to homeless and other at-risk populations.
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Mastodon tusk chemical analysis
Around 13,200 years ago, a roving male mastodon died in what today is northeast Indiana, nearly 100 miles from his home territory. The study also shows that the Buesching bull may have spent time exploring central and southern Michigan, which seems fitting for a creature whose full-size fiberglass-cast skeleton is on display at the U-M Museum of Natural History in Ann Arbor.
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Graphene-hBN breakthrough
In a discovery that could speed research into next-generation electronics and LED devices, a University of Michigan research team has developed the first reliable, scalable method for growing single layers of hexagonal boron nitride on graphene.
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50 Years of Title IX
Michigan women's intercollegiate athletics have come a long way since the University's founding in 1817. On this 50th anniversary of Title IX, we celebrate the progress made for women in sports and education and recognize the work still to be done.
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- Researchers look at space between nerves and tumor cells to identify most aggressive oral cancers
- New approach reduces EV battery testing time by 75%
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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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