Science & Technology

  1. Fair fare: 20th century exposition in the Clements Library July 10, 2002
  2. Nasal spray flu vaccine developed at U-M needs no additional clinical trials, says FDA July 10, 2002
  3. Call for addressing disparity in health services to Latino children July 1, 2002
  4. World’s first full-scale reconfigurable machine tool created July 1, 2002
  5. Distant, massive black hole seen feeding its jet, spurts like geyser June 26, 2002
  6. Reactions to terrorism: Attitudes and anxieties June 12, 2002
  7. Lakeshore development affects birds in subtle, but significant, ways June 11, 2002
  8. Life Sciences receive $15.3 million from Michigan Life Science Corridor June 7, 2002
  9. Appetite for apatite: Rock-eating fungi help “mine” minerals June 6, 2002
  10. “Digital microscopes” replacing standard in Dentistry course June 5, 2002
  11. Business School Prof. Richard Andrews died suddenly in Brazil May 31, 2002
  12. Study shows how common retirements are, their impact on jobs May 30, 2002
  13. Regents elect Mary Sue Coleman president Mary Sue Coleman May 29, 2002
  14. Advisory: Olivia Mitchell to keynote May 30-31 D.C. conference May 28, 2002
  15. Center for the Education of Women awards scholarships May 22, 2002
  16. Prof. Steven Yaffee named to endowed chair May 20, 2002
  17. Gifts will fund “green business” students May 17, 2002
  18. Saltiel first Life Sciences Institute Collegiate Prof., Assoc. Director May 17, 2002
  19. Regents approve faculty promotions May 16, 2002
  20. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” to be presented in Arboretum May 13, 2002