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Released: 29-Apr-2025 9:45 PM EDT
Synchrotron in a Closet: Bringing Powerful 3DX-Ray Microscopy to Smaller Labs
University of Michigan

For the first time, researchers can study the microstructures inside metals, ceramics and rocks with X-rays in a standard laboratory without needing to travel to a particle accelerator, according to a study led by University of Michigan engineers.

Released: 29-Apr-2025 8:50 PM EDT
Student Athletes with ADHD More Susceptible to Concussion: U-M Researcher Discusses
University of Michigan

When athletes who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder get concussions, their ADHD disorder may prolong recovery, researchers think.

Released: 16-Apr-2025 5:35 PM EDT
Advanced Microelectronics: Why a Next-Gen Semiconductor Doesn't Fall to Pieces
University of Michigan

A new class of semiconductors that can store information in electric fields could enable computers that run on less power, sensors with quantum precision, and the conversion of signals between electrical, optical and acoustic forms鈥攂ut how they maintained two opposite electric polarizations in the same material was a mystery.

Released: 15-Apr-2025 5:50 PM EDT
Making Desalination More Eco-Friendly: New Membranes Could Help Eliminate Brine Waste
University of Michigan

Desalination plants, a major and growing source of freshwater in dry regions, could produce less harmful waste using electricity and new membranes made at the University of Michigan.

Released: 14-Apr-2025 8:00 PM EDT
Enabling Stroke Victims to 'Speak': $19M Toward Brain Implants to Be Built at U-M
University of Michigan

A new collaboration between the University of Michigan and Stanford University aims to give stroke patients the ability to "speak" by detecting and interpreting brain signals, using the world's smallest computers linked up to the world's most biocompatible sensors.

Released: 1-Apr-2025 6:10 PM EDT
Charging Electric Vehicles 5x Faster in Subfreezing Temps
University of Michigan

A modified manufacturing process for electric vehicle batteries, developed by University of Michigan engineers, could enable high ranges and fast charging in cold weather, solving problems that are turning potential EV buyers away.

Released: 26-Mar-2025 9:25 PM EDT
Brain-Like Computer Steers Rolling Robot with 0.25% of the Power Needed by Conventional Controllers
University of Michigan

A smaller, lighter and more energy efficient computer, demonstrated at the University of Michigan, could help save weight and power for autonomous drones and rovers, with implications for autonomous vehicles more broadly.

Released: 3-Mar-2025 7:50 PM EST
U-Michigan, UC Riverside Launch Alliance to Promote Hydrogen-Fueled Internal Combustion Engines
University of Michigan

Hydrogen has the potential to power internal combustion engines, including on-road and off-road vehicles and equipment, and large marine engines. Despite its promise to reduce climate change emissions such as carbon dioxide and harmful pollutants, hydrogen has largely remained underutilized in the United States. Officials at the University of Michigan and University of California, Riverside, along with several industry partners, are working to change that with the launch of the Hydrogen Engine Alliance of North America, or H2EA-NA. The alliance will promote hydrogen as a viable alternative fuel that can complement internal combustion engine, or ICE, vehicles while supporting the transition to electric and other zero emission technologies.

Released: 3-Mar-2025 9:10 AM EST
COVID-19, 5 Years On: Lingering Impacts and Pandemic Preparedness
University of Michigan

March 11 will mark five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. University of Michigan experts look back on successes and failures in public health and medicine; discuss continued effects in education, business and society; and offer insights on how prepared we are for a future pandemic.

Released: 27-Feb-2025 7:55 PM EST
Roadway Safety Research, Automated Vehicle Testing Join Forces at U-M
University of Michigan

In an effort to bolster its research on next-generation mobility technologies that save lives, the University of Michigan is fusing its longstanding leadership in transportation safety with its distinct expertise in testing connected and automated vehicle technologies.

Released: 27-Feb-2025 10:50 AM EST
Young Children Adapt Quickly to Changing Pandemic Behaviors
University of Michigan

The COVID-19 pandemic had a major and sudden effect on all aspects of life, requiring children and their families to rapidly change their habits and adopt new behaviors to stay healthy.

Released: 20-Feb-2025 7:45 PM EST
U-M Awarded Up to $7.5M to Bring Heat-Tolerant Semiconductors From Lab to Fab
University of Michigan

Heat-resistant sensing and computing chips made of silicon carbide could advance aircraft, electric and gas-powered vehicles, renewable energy, defense and space exploration鈥攁nd University of Michigan researchers are leading a multimillion dollar collaborative effort to bring more of them to market.

Released: 20-Feb-2025 9:40 AM EST
Digital-Learning Platform Improves Reading Growth by 9 Percentile Points, Bridging Learning Gaps
University of Michigan

Elementary school students improve their reading skills more quickly with an interactive, digital-learning platform than with conventional, pen-and-paper lessons, according to a study from the University of Michigan, Saginaw Valley State University and Ypsilanti Community Schools.

Released: 19-Feb-2025 5:00 AM EST
Magnetic Switch Traps Quantum Information Carriers in One Dimension
University of Michigan

A quantum "miracle material" could support magnetic switching, a team of researchers at the University of Regensburg and University of Michigan has shown.

Released: 18-Feb-2025 7:40 PM EST
Multiple Sclerosis: Cell-Catching Implant Helps Identify Successful Treatment in Mice
University of Michigan

A sponge-like implant in mice helped guide a treatment that slowed or stopped a degenerative condition similar to multiple sclerosis in humans. It also gave University of Michigan researchers a first look at how primary progressive multiple sclerosis, the fastest-progressing version of the disease, attacks the central nervous system early on.

Released: 18-Feb-2025 10:30 AM EST
Two Michigan Engineering Researchers Named 2025 Sloan Research Fellows
University of Michigan

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awarded Sloan Research Fellowships to two computer engineers from the University of Michigan's College of Engineering: Thatchaphol Saranurak and Andrew Owens.

Released: 13-Feb-2025 9:35 PM EST
U-M Materials Scientist, Chemical Engineer Elected Into National Academy of Engineering
University of Michigan

Michigan Engineering professors Elizabeth Holm and Nicholas Kotov are among the newest members of the National Academy of Engineering鈥攐ne of the highest honors bestowed on engineers in the United States.

Released: 12-Feb-2025 10:35 PM EST
Bridging Gaps in Rural Health Care with AI-Powered Mobile Clinics
University of Michigan

Vans equipped somewhere between a doctor's office and hospital, with an AI agent to guide medical generalists through unfamiliar diagnoses and procedures, could improve access to health care in rural areas.

   
Released: 10-Feb-2025 10:20 AM EST
Mammal-Like Tails Most Promising for Acrobatic Robots
University of Michigan

While exploring how best to design robots that use tails to reorient their bodies in midair, a team of researchers at the University of Michigan and University of California San Diego found that mammals had already figured out how to do more with less.

Released: 29-Jan-2025 5:15 PM EST
Finding the Most Efficient Carbon-Neutral Aircraft for Your Flight
University of Michigan

OK, we admit, we're a long way from a carbon-free grid鈥攂ut when we have one, what's the most efficient way to use that energy to fly planes? This question is explored by an interactive tool built by a team of University of Michigan researchers.



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