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Ann Arbor, MI
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2009.
Rođen/a 26. kolovoza

Medijski sadržaj

  1. As opened the doors to its new home on campus, came by to celebrate with comfort food and information sessions about the exciting new space.

    A girl in a Go Blue sweatshirt holds a Michigan LSA cap.
  2. Are autonomous vehicles ready to take on icy, snow-covered roads? A professor discusses the need for auto manufacturers to optimize their vehicles to perform in challenging weather conditions. Read more via

    SUV on winding road in the snow.
  3. "It’s hard to imagine any Democratic candidate getting momentum out of this mess. This outcome will add fuel to arguments that it’s time to abandon the anachronistic caucus system." -Jonathan Hanson,

  4. The 2019 novel coronavirus has been declared a public health emergency by the . Read ’ key information and tips on how to protect yourself from the virus:

    Microscopic view of coronavirus.
  5. A assistant professor of materials science and engineering has found an intricate system of nanoscale rods, sheets, and spirals that form spontaneously in cooling alloys that could be key to developing new materials.

    Nanospirals captured by Prof. Shahani’s research.
  6. Roundup herbicide is the most widely used agricultural chemical in history, but some weeds are developing a resistance to its active ingredients. scientists used genome-wide scans to identify resistance developed in the common morning glory.

    Morning glory
  7. A new app gives the ability to track university blue bus locations in real time.

    A Michigan Blue bus
  8. Could an ACL tear be more than just a knee injury? Researchers from have found that harmful changes in brain structures of patients who underwent reconstructive surgery could lead to reinjury.

  9. A series of upcoming town halls hosted by will focus on the importance of international engagement and research collaborations, and outline best practices for conducting research with international teams.

    A woman in a lab coat, gloves, and goggles looking through a high powered microscope.
  10. Dozens of trees have been relocated to spots around campus from the site of 's new hospital in what is believed to be the largest tree relocation effort in U-M history.

    Workers from Blacy Tree Transplant of Milan guide a red oak into its new home at Palmer Field. The tree was one of four dozen moved from the site of Michigan Medicine’s new hospital to various locations around the Ann Arbor campus.
  11. Because STEM fields are considered essential to U.S. economic competitiveness and growth, is the latest U.S. school to receive STEM designation for a track within its full-time MBA program. Read more via:

    Michigan’s Ross School of Business is the latest U.S. school to receive STEM designation for a track within its full-time MBA program. Ross photo
  12. Combating climate change goes beyond reducing emissions, and one U-M team is focusing on removing greenhouse gases from the environment.

    Harper Preserve in Argentine Township, located 45 miles northwest of Ann Arbor.
  13. A team of doctors and engineers have developed a new fast and noninvasive way to monitor the health of brain cells, looking at tissue oxygen and cell metabolism at the same time to detect concussions using an infrared laser.

    2020 EECS Islam Concussion Detecting Laser.
  14. Photo of the Week: It's nice to know that regardless of how many more weeks of winter we have, we can still enjoy the sunlight in the Union’s brand-new indoor courtyard. For more photos like this, follow us on :

    Photo of the glass skylights above the Union's indoor courtyard.
  15. Between classes, work, and social commitments, college life is filled with stressors. On the newest vlog, blogger Maryam discusses how she manages stress and prioritizes her mental health.

    Text: Mental Health Tips
  16. Two professors from and are being honored for their efforts to employ their research beyond the classroom and the lab, in ways that significantly impact society.

  17. .’s Joseph Ryan PhD presented his findings on how data can drive policy changes and improve outcomes for vulnerable children and families at the this week. Hear more about his research on Michigan Minds at

    SSW Professor Joseph Ryan with the Michigan Minds Logo in the corner
  18. While drones and unmanned aircraft have seen advancements in stabilized flight technology, security has lagged behind. experts are working to secure drones from remote cyberattacks.

  19. A new technique developed at U-M could improve the way coiled protein medications are produced, providing a new handle on treating hard to treat diseases including cancer.

    Tejas Navaratna prepares E. coli bacteria that have produced MDM2-blocking peptides for analysis, under the supervision of Greg Thurber.
  20. 22 million pounds of plastic enter the Great Lakes every year. See how one U-M student is working to make a difference, clean up Michigan beaches, and spread awareness through his sustainable clothing business.

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