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Chronicle of Higher Education
Professor
wants to offer high-speed internet at low cost to Detroit's poor
January 23, 2004
4
Colleges Collaborate on Open-Source Courseware
January 22, 2004
Christian Science Monitor
Reading
into the mind of a terrorist
October 30, 2003 CNN Lou Dobbs Tonight
Pamela Smock,
Ph.D. discusses state of marriage with Lou Dobbs
November 19, 2003
ABC NEWS
Finite
Supply
How Much Dead Stuff Does It Take to Fuel Your Tank? Tons
October 2, 2003
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Peter
and Catherine were great, but their taste in art was greater
October 26, 2003
NEW YORK TIMES
Generous
medicare payments spur specialty hospital boom
October 26, 2003
Social
Whirl May Help Keep the Mind Dancing
October 29, 2002
Deflating
Self-Esteem's Role in Society's Ills
October 01, 2002
For
users who dash back and forth, a watchful laptop
October 01, 2002
A
Composer Who Combines Musical Styles Worlds Apart
July 16, 2002
To
Keep the Peace, Study Peace
July 27, 2002
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Stem
cells grow blood vessels in eyes of mice, study shows
July 29, 2002
USA Today
Racism holds painful legacy
October 2, 2003
Ann Arbor News
Feeling
bullish about Mars
University of Michigan, several scientists are figuratively knee-deep
in Mars' red dust nearly every day
January 25, 2004
I think, therefore I am a humanoid
U-M researchers try to teach robots simple human tricks
October 30, 2003
Science partners get federal cash
October 29, 2003
Detroit
News
U-M
Dearborn campus strives for unified feel
January 25, 2004
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