Environment

  1. Computer simulations and climate change to be discussed at talk February 4, 2008
  2. Birds, bats and insects hold secrets for aerospace engineers February 4, 2008
  3. Mask-wearing students take to U-M campus starting this week January 29, 2008
  4. Ants and avalanches: Insects on coffee plants follow widespread natural tendency January 17, 2008
  5. U-M instrument at work in planet Mercury flyby January 11, 2008
  6. Study locates cholesterol genes; finds surprises about good, bad cholesterol January 10, 2008
  7. Americans pay the most for prescription drugs and still don’t take them January 8, 2008
  8. Electric sand findings could lead to better climate models January 7, 2008
  9. Heart patients find education programs lead to better health January 3, 2008
  10. New research confirms connection between job loss and poor health December 25, 2007
  11. Energy bill experts at the University of Michigan December 13, 2007
  12. University of Michigan Regents to meet Dec. 13 December 11, 2007
  13. Lung-on-a-chip leads to new insights on pulmonary diseases November 21, 2007
  14. Coleman announces U-M interdisciplinary faculty hiring program November 16, 2007
  15. New international minor for engineers offers global context November 15, 2007
  16. New computer program automates chip debugging November 13, 2007
  17. New Peace Corps Graduate Program launches at U-M November 12, 2007
  18. U-M experts available to discuss federal water bill projects November 8, 2007
  19. First-of-its-kind dual degree combines engineering and sustainability November 7, 2007
  20. U-M researchers warn Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ could grow October 31, 2007