Science & Technology

  1. Can you hear me now? “Belly talk” popular in U.S. April 29, 2004
  2. Four faculty members chosen as Guggenheim fellows April 27, 2004
  3. Two U-M professors elected to National Academy of Sciences April 27, 2004
  4. U-M study shows why it’s never too late to lose weight April 27, 2004
  5. Study examines “Grammars of Death” to learn why we died April 22, 2004
  6. University’s new ergopods improve access for students with disabilities April 22, 2004
  7. Guiding gas exploration: U-M research offers inexpensive tool April 21, 2004
  8. Task force report recommends eight key areas for U-M to monitor for environmental sustainability April 21, 2004
  9. Ultra-fast laser allows efficient, accessible nanoscale machining April 20, 2004
  10. Evidence exonerates 328, but many still falsely imprisoned April 19, 2004
  11. U-M Life Sciences Institute to host public tours, grand opening events April 19, 2004
  12. Perrigo Co. and U-M Life Sciences Institute name undergraduate summer research fellows April 16, 2004
  13. U-M student research may help astronauts burn fuel on Mars April 14, 2004
  14. Student research at Brown v. Board theme semester capstone April 12, 2004
  15. Diversity begets diversity: Experiments confirm ecological tenet April 9, 2004
  16. Expanded banking services can benefit low-income households April 9, 2004
  17. CEO of Intel to speak at 2003-2004 Goff Smith Lecture April 9, 2004
  18. William Davidson Institute at the Business School names new director April 7, 2004
  19. Undergraduate research, faculty mentorship celebrated at U-M April 6, 2004
  20. Sakai open-source project releases draft specifications April 6, 2004