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openVertebrate project
Natural history museums have entered a new stage of scientific discovery and accessibility with the completion of open Vertebrate (oVert), a five-year collaborative project among 18 institutions to create 3D reconstructions of vertebrate specimens and make them freely available online.
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Detroit Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Project
The Detroit Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Project (DNEP) is a program that brings together small businesses with University of Michigan students, faculty and staff to solve business owners’ legal, financial, marketing, operational, and design challenges.
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Metal-free Magnets
Michigan Engineering researchers are looking to use magnetism to guide soft robots and for medical implants and devices. They developed a non-metallic 'squishy' magnet that is light enough to add to soft robotic components and powerful enough to guide using magnetic fields.
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The Campus that Never Was
As the University of Michigan creates a blueprint for the physical campus of 2050, a look back to 1838 reveals how a brilliant architect designed a "truly magnificent" setting for the young institution. It was never built.
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- A wetter world recorded in Australian coral colony
- Grappling with the grid: Expanding electricity transmission brings benefits, encounters barriers
- Unlocking creativity: Artist perspectives break free in Michigan Prison Art Exhibition
- University community shows its support on Giving Blueday
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- The Conversation: Congress' failure to deliver billions in new research spending threatens America's long-term economic competitiveness
- Commentary: It's time to reconceptualize what 'imposter syndrome' means for people of color
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- Toronto Sun ALS risk factors linked to golfing, gardening: U-M study
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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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