Science & Technology

  1. The iceman cometh to U-M June 1, 2004
  2. Workers need to feel they’re making a difference May 26, 2004
  3. Born to Die Young? Study examines the risks of being male May 25, 2004
  4. Obesity affects transition to work from welfare, study shows May 25, 2004
  5. Sakai Project expands with Hewlett Foundation grant to Foothill-De Anza Community College District May 25, 2004
  6. Researchers use physics formula to develop map-making computer program May 24, 2004
  7. U-M planning underway for FY2005 budget cuts May 20, 2004
  8. From fryer to fuel tank, U-M students make a case for waste elimination and energy recovery May 19, 2004
  9. U-M researcher studies swimmer’s itch incidence and risk factors May 19, 2004
  10. Researchers develop new method of mapping percolation May 19, 2004
  11. U-M Life Sciences Institute celebrates grand opening, unveils two centers, four new faculty May 19, 2004
  12. U-M’s observatory celebrates 150 years; its telescopes still intact May 18, 2004
  13. U-M fund-raising campaign: pre-kickoff media briefing May 13, 2004
  14. Four U-M professors named AAAS fellows May 12, 2004
  15. U-M holds Brown event on future of multicultural teaching May 12, 2004
  16. W.K. Kellogg Foundation gives $5 million to School of Public Health May 11, 2004
  17. Electric Martian dust devils could prove hazardous for space travelers May 6, 2004
  18. Dental pulp cells may hold key to treatment of Parkinson’s disease May 1, 2004
  19. Has Southeast Michigan really adopted the principles of lean production? May 1, 2004
  20. Scientists: Forest emissions likely play a greater role in atmospheric cleansing than previously thought April 30, 2004