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Defining Gravity
From spacetime to the science of dance, from quantum mechanics to quarks, from wavelengths to watts—the popular series, Saturday Morning Physics, makes science accessible to viewers near and far.
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A new resource for mastering the wind
The study offers a detailed characterization of how sails behave during a wide range of tacking motions and with an array of sail types. Its findings serve as both a framework for improved sail designs and a pathway for making today’s autonomous sailboats—vital in oceanographic research—more efficient and reliable when changing direction in unpredictable wind conditions.
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Studying bird flu in the air
A new research project, backed by the U.S.D.A. and led by Herek Clack, a U-M associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, will aim to determine how long the virus that causes bird flu remains infectious in the air within livestock and poultry facilities and will explore if non-thermal plasma technology can be used to reduce the virus' infectivity in the air of these facilities.
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Mapping Michigan’s airborne microplastics
Dr. Anne McNeil is leading a project called M4AM. The group, which includes researchers from statistics, chemistry and engineering, aims to create a map of where microplastics in the state’s atmosphere are concentrated, what produces them and where they travel, in hopes that Michiganders will be able to understand how microplastics pollution in the air may impact them.
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W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden putting on quite a show
The famed peonies at the University of Michigan’s W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden rarely disappoint when they reach full bloom. This year, they are treating visitors to an especially stunning display.
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- Michigan's Medicaid expansion improved both health and finances
- Ode to the aeronauts: Hot air ballooning exhibit opens at U-M's Clements Library
- How peach fuzz could hold clues to develop new treatments for chronic itch
- High school programs aimed at diversifying the field drive gains in college, salaries
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- USA Today University of Michigan alum joins NASA's Artemis III crew
- Washington Post Inflation heats up to highest pace in three years, fueled by Iran war
- The Conversation Seat the rich! World Cup ticket inflation reflects widening gap between haves and have‑nots
- The Independent (U.K.) Astronomers propose space 'airbags' to shield Earth from massive solar storms
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June 12 Summer Drop-in Artmaking Off Campus Location
- Jun 13 Student Art Meetup: Ann Arbor Comic Arts Festival
- Jun 14 Ann Arbor Japan Week 2026 | Visit the Melvyn C. Goldstein Bonsai Garden at Matthaei Botanical Gardens
- Jun 10 ALUM 101: From the Campus to the World: How U-M Innovations Are Changing Lives
- Jun 11 Up, Up, And Away: A History of Ballooning in America
- Jun 15 Ann Arbor Japan Week 2026 | Visit the Melvyn C. Goldstein Bonsai Garden at Matthaei Botanical Gardens
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Carpe Diem
All Michigan, all the time
There’s always something amazing happening at Michigan. Whether it’s on campus or around the world, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are out seizing the day. A sampling of images captured over the years is shown in the gallery below.
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