Science & Technology

  1. Origami microbots: Centuries-old artform guides cutting-edge advances in tiny machines July 30, 2020
  2. Sticking the landing on Mars: High-powered computing aims to reduce guesswork July 29, 2020
  3. Ecologists across the country say academy must root out racism, recognize Black scholar excellence July 27, 2020
  4. Ultra-low power brain implants find meaningful signal in grey matter noise July 27, 2020
  5. The future? (Sustainable) plastics for high schoolers July 23, 2020
  6. People ‘fly to quality’ news on social sites when faced with uncertainty July 22, 2020
  7. Michigan coyotes: What’s for dinner depends on what the neighbors are having July 20, 2020
  8. Space station motors make a robotic prosthetic leg more comfortable, extend battery life July 15, 2020
  9. Simultaneous, reinforcing policy failures led to Flint water crisis, providing lessons during pandemic July 13, 2020
  10. Moderate summer harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie July 9, 2020
  11. U-M’s Advanced Transportation Hub announces funding to 8 promising mobility projects July 8, 2020
  12. U-M’s BioArtography founder discusses the biological imagery of COVID-19 July 7, 2020
  13. Making plastic more transparent while also adding electrical conductivity July 6, 2020
  14. Inclusive technology: How a single step could pave the way June 25, 2020
  15. Tiny brains, big surprise: Eavesdropping wasps gain insights about fighting abilities of potential rivals June 25, 2020
  16. Wireless sensors for N95 masks could enable easier, more accurate decontamination June 25, 2020
  17. Research on cancer, fungal infection, vision loss funded by Michigan Drug Discovery June 18, 2020
  18. How does our brain trigger different sighs? New findings could provide answers June 16, 2020
  19. U-M ecologists call for protection of scientific diversity during and after pandemic June 16, 2020
  20. Turning faces into thermostats: Autonomous HVAC system could provide more comfort with less energy June 16, 2020