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Twisted Edison
Bright, twisted light can be produced with technology similar to an Edison light bulb, researchers at the University of Michigan have shown. The finding adds nuance to fundamental physics while offering a new avenue for robotic vision systems and other applications for light that traces out a helix in space.
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Civic Librarian Project
Library professionals have long been community problem-solvers. The Civic Librarian Project, created by faculty at the University of Michigan School of Information, builds on this tradition by equipping public librarians with the tools and resources to address civic challenges using 21st century technology.
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Looking to Kenya’s Lake Victoria
To try to understand how harmful algal blooms might evolve in Lake Erie in a warming climate, University of Michigan scientists helped conduct a survey of cyanobacteria in a gulf of Kenya’s Lake Victoria.
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U-M astronomy will lead its first satellite mission
The first space mission led by the University of Michigan Department of Astronomy is scheduled to launch in 2029. The mission is called STARI—STarlight Acquisition and Reflection toward Interferometry—and will showcase the viability of a new technique for studying exoplanets, or planets outside of our solar system.
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Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship
Stephanie Smith is completing her senior year in the LSA Honors Program, while also finishing the first year of an accelerated master’s program at the School for Environment and Sustainability. With the support of SEAS faculty, she will take a one-year leave of absence to pursue the fellowship and then return to complete her graduate studies.
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- U-M study uncovers secret color language of snakes
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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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