Science & Technology

  1. Girls endure more severe abuse while dating. February 24, 1997
  2. Prof. John D’Arms new president of American Council of Learned Societies February 24, 1997
  3. Mechanical engineering Prof. Emeritus Joseph R. Akerman died Feb. 12 February 19, 1997
  4. National Science Foundation award for integrating research February 18, 1997
  5. Super-tasters may avoid foods that contain cancer preventive compounds. February 12, 1997
  6. Merit provides dial-in access for “the rest of Michigan” February 10, 1997
  7. U-M historian co-edited new African American history series February 6, 1997
  8. School of Public Health awarded $450,850 for genome research February 5, 1997
  9. Geology, minerology Prof. Emeritus Goddard died Feb. 1 February 5, 1997
  10. Workshop on Consumption and Environment February 4, 1997
  11. Prof. Warner Rice, former library director and English department chair, dies at 97 January 31, 1997
  12. African-American music…a historical perspective January 30, 1997
  13. Federal funds for university-based research expected to decline January 23, 1997
  14. Undergraduates earn $8,800 in Hopwood, other writing awards January 22, 1997
  15. Family background strong predictor of unwed teen mothers’ financial success January 16, 1997
  16. Mechanical engineering Prof. Emeritus R. Clay Porter died Dec. 14, age 94 January 16, 1997
  17. Administrator nominated to National Commission on Libraries and Information Technology. January 15, 1997
  18. Book by award-winning U-M scholar highlights journeys of an agoraphobic anthropologist January 15, 1997
  19. Physics offers glimpse into the universe’s dark era January 13, 1997
  20. Computer model detects “fingerprint” of massive black holes January 13, 1997