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  • A mule deer grazes in Utah. Image credit: Jonathan D. Mallory/BLM Utah (Public domain)

    The Southwest’s drought is shrinking wildlife’s suitable habitat

    As people in the United States are coping with historic drought conditions, the country's wildlife is also facing problems because of the extreme aridity.

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  • Gabriela Lena Frank. Image courtesy: The University Record

    U-M alum Gabriela Lena Frank wins 2026 Pulitzer Prize for music

    Gabriela Lena Frank, the 2026 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for music, credits her mentors at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance with cultivating the passion that fuels her creative sense of adventure.

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  • Concept illustration of a robot vs human playing chess. Image credit: Adobe Stock

    AI outperformed humans in a prediction tournament featuring technology ventures

    For decades, the idea that artificial intelligence can beat humans at number-crunching tasks like high-frequency trading has been widely accepted.

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  • Image credit: Benjamin Morse, Office of Campus Sustainability and Innovation.

    Flip the switch: 2 more Maize Rays solar sites now operational

    Two additional solar arrays on the University of Michigan North Campus are now generating power, continuing the expansion of the Maize Rays initiative and bringing total on-campus solar generation to 2.5 megawatts across seven locations on U-M's Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses.

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  • Close up of fuel monitoring system refueling a petroleum to vehicle and graph chart with the indicator on the oil price slide at gas station. Image credit: Adobe Stock

    Consumer confidence falls as gas prices, inflation worries climb

    Consumer sentiment fell for the third straight month as supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to lift gasoline prices, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.

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  • Black squares are scattered on a field of gray. A yellow dot marks the center of each square. Some yellow dots are connected by lines. The lines form an intricate network that includes grid structures in gray as well as chaotic, zigzagging patterns in blue, with red commonly connecting triangles.

    Complexity isn’t subjective. The right amount results in new nanomaterial properties

    Complexity may seem subjective, but a quantitative measure of the complexity of nanomaterials was recently developed by a team of researchers from the University of Michigan Engineering, the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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  • Conceptual digital illustration showing two diverging pathways for online content reports: one fading into darkness and the other illuminated by legal protections and successful content removal. Image credit: Nicole Smith, made with ChatGPT

    Legal pressure key to removing nonconsensual nudity online

    Online platforms often fail to act on reports of non-consensual intimate images submitted through safety or abuse systems—but remove the same material far more quickly when it is framed as a copyright violation, according to new University of Michigan research.

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  • Book cover image featuring a graphic rendering of woman and infant within a snow globe.

    Mothers in silence: 1 in 5 experience perinatal mental illness, yet most go untreated

    Twenty percent of women experience mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, during pregnancy and the first year of parenthood.

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  • POLICE ICE marking on the back of a stab proof vest worn by a trio of police officers. Image credit: Adobe Stock

    Immigration enforcement fears are reshaping daily life for Michigan immigrants, study finds

    A new report documents widespread immigration enforcement fears among immigrant Michiganders in Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids and Ypsilanti.

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  • U-M law professor Ekow Yankah: If you’re worried about your vote, don’t be

    Ekow Yankah is associate dean for faculty and research at the University of Michigan Law School, the Thomas M. Cooley Professor of Law and a professor of philosophy. His work focuses on questions of political and criminal theory and, particularly, questions of political obligation and justifications of punishment.

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  • Researcher in a white lab coat and blue gloves sits at a lab bench operating a microscope and viewing a computer monitor showing a microscopy image of green overlapping circles representing tardirade proteins.

    Death-defying protein found in tardigrades preserves synthetic cells

    A protein found only in microscopic tardigrades, one that allows them to survive extreme conditions like dehydration, can convey similar durability in synthetic cells, according to new research from University of Michigan Engineering and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering.

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  • Concept illustration of a city with two paths—short and long—symbolizing short-term budgeting versus long-term financial planning. Image credit: Nicole Smith, made with ChatGPT

    Michigan’s local governments make progress on budgeting, but many lag on long-term planning

    In a time of economic volatility, relatively few local governments in Michigan report they are doing long-term financial planning—though many say they'd like to be doing more.

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  • Concept illustration of a social media post spreading through a network and leading to a job opportunity, with a person walking toward an open office door representing research on how online visibility can influence academic hiring outcomes. Image credit: Nicole Smith, made with Midjourney

    Can a tweet become a job offer? U-M research suggests yes

    Social media promotion can boost visibility and job outcomes for early-career scholars, especially women.

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