Science & Technology

  1. Let them fail: Encourage employees to experiment July 21, 2004
  2. Researchers overcome barrier to shrinking wireless devices July 20, 2004
  3. Public health professors lead values and society program July 15, 2004
  4. Annenberg Foundation gives $2 million toward July 15, 2004
  5. Budget, tuition increase contingent on state support July 15, 2004
  6. U-M secures $40 million government research contract July 14, 2004
  7. U-M prof to address FDA for approval of periodontal tissue engineering July 12, 2004
  8. Screening potential hires for carpal tunnel not cost effective July 9, 2004
  9. Old is young: The modern advantage July 5, 2004
  10. U-M institute presents latest literacy research July 2, 2004
  11. U-M scientists involved in mission to Saturn available to comment June 30, 2004
  12. U-M scientists involved in mission to Saturn available to comment June 30, 2004
  13. U-M experts available to discuss Rift Valley fever June 30, 2004
  14. Basic RNA enzyme research promises single-molecule biosensors June 29, 2004
  15. New market for developers: homebuyers want view of woods, not large lawns June 29, 2004
  16. Most powerful laser to date produced at U-M; June 24, 2004
  17. Sakai Project releases open source collaboration and learning environment software June 23, 2004
  18. Auto industry’s annual Traverse City conference Aug. 2-6 June 21, 2004
  19. Michigan Business School’s new India Center opens this month June 11, 2004
  20. Study helps explain island populations’ susceptibility to exotic diseases June 11, 2004