Feature Story Repository
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Perfect black veil can flatten objects
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Cyborg bugs
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Winter in Michigan
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The Michigan role in the Mars Science Laboratory
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Apply now for new master of entrepreneurship program
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Michigan, the moon and beyond: The College plays a key role in the U.S. space program
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Gorguze Family Laboratory doubles hands-on team and project space
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Extreme space weather at Mercury blasts its poles
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SPRL instrument comes to fiery, dramatic end
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An SOS from a failing heart
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Hob Nob
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See MABEL run: The fastest two-legged robot with knees
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Meet the new crop of TechArb entrepreneurs
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Boosting smartphone battery life
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New NSF center explores new ways to manipulate light at the nanoscale
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New laser could treat acne with telecom technology
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Engineering Graduate Symposium
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36 hours of Design Immersion to get things started
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Genomics play a role in flu response
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Nanoscale balancing act mirrors forces at work in living systems
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Thwarting internet censorship: Telex
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Researchers aim for direct brain control of prosthetic arms
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New data on how clouds affect climate
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Social media study: Conservatives were top tweeters in 2010 elections
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'Fish technology' draws clean energy from slow water currents
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2010 James R. Mellor Lecture: Ford's Alan Mulally
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Scholarship and Fellowship Luncheon
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Shaping the future with technology
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Girls in science and engineering
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SolarBubbles team breaks world record
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'Nanobamas' fuse art, science, technology
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Batteries and the future of the electric car
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Pressure-cooking algae for better biofuels: A chemical engineering challenge
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The BioBolt brain implant could someday translate thoughts into movement
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MRacing is #1
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Heart of the solution: Energy frontiers
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BLUE Lab brings wind energy to a town in Guatemala
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U-M, Coulter Translational Partnership build $20 million endowment for Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine research
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Michigan Engineering Spring Commencement 2012
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Solar power without solar cells
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iPhone ensemble to perform in upcoming concert
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Michigan Difference Campaign Finale
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Breaking ground for new nanomechanical engineering labs
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Water tools on the diag
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NERS at 50: Interest in alternative energy spurs record enrollment
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Serving up the Internet in Africa
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PowerNap could save energy in computer data centers
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Faculty Honors Dinner Dance 2009
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Safer bridges, roads and buildings: self-healing, bendable concrete
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2011 Goff Smith Lecture: Condoleezza Rice, The Interface of Energy and Geopolitics)
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Following the nuclear emergency in Japan
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Mapping polarization for better memory chips
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Concrete that bends and heals itself
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INFLUENZA A (H1N1) UPDATE: Swine Flu Preparedness at U-M
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M-HEAL students design low-cost surgical lamp
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Human-powered submarine team sets school record
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U-M divers retrieve prehistoric wood from Lake Huron
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GM/U-M Institute of Automotive Research and Education: Reinventing the Automobile Exhibit
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Lessons from plants inspire new adaptive structures
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Michigan Engineers work to solve the world's health challenges
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Organic phosphorescent crystals: A new light-emitting material
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Winter Blast: Snowpocalyptic fun on North Campus
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June Energy: Engineers develop portable solar panel
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NanoFET: Students help design electrostatic thruster
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Students celebrate Chinese New Year
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Cell phones as classroom computers to be implemented in Inkster Schools
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The Michigan Engineering Zone helps students compete
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Deepwater Horizon panel calls for a focus on safety
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Charting a path to boost American advanced manufacturing
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Liquid water on Mars: A top discovery of 2009
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Fertility research
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Smart prosthetic foot recycles energy
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World's smallest sensor could run forever
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Social entrepreneurship: Changing the world
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Happy Holidays from Michigan Engineering
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Wireless sensor network research makes hot tech list
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Boosting smartphone battery life
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Students design, build and test wind turbines in ENG100
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Fuel standards could lead to even larger cars
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Understanding how cancer spreads
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This is Michigan Engineering
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Creativity in Engineering: Toy design competition winners announced
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The future of aerospace engineering
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Holiday traditions
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A smarter way to make ultraviolet light beams
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Radio Aurora Explorer (RAX) student-built satellite is in orbit
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New nuclear materials detector shows exact location of radiation sources
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Table-top laser creates shortest pulse x-ray beams
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Impact of oil spill on Gulf of Mexico dead zone unclear
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Michigan Solar Car Team places third in the world
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Predicting what tissue a stem cell will become
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Improving global health: five engineering strategies
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Caravan Track hits the road
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Watch tornado season unfold in real time
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U-M at COP16, the United Nations Climate Change conference
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Ten years of Wireless Integrated MicroSystems
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Great Lakes monitoring network grows
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U-M Autonomy students win robotic boat competition
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Michigan engineers' project becomes U-M campus app
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Naval Engineering Education Center launched
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Flying Fish robotic seaplane
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Students win international robotics contest
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Students conduct research in weightless flight
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Lower-dose, higher-definition CT scans
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Missile defense lasers for helicopters
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K-12 Outreach: Students clean up oil spill
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U-M researchers hack into voting test bed
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Michigan Engineering Homecoming Weekend (MEHW)
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The new Michigan Engineer iPad app is now available
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North Campus: An outdoor art museum
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Sea level rise: Understanding how icebergs form could lead to better predictions
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The James R. Mellor Lecture
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1 Day, 100 Projects: Design Expo on campus and online
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Obama: Education for a 21st century workforce
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Improving genetic testing for cancer
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Winners of Clean Energy Venture Challenge announced
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CSE to be named in honor of Beyster gift
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Smartphones that sprint to give apps more power
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Fukushima: New research in response to the nuclear disaster
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A heart-powered pacemaker
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Listening to solar storms
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Michigan Engineering moves up in US News rankings
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Extreme weather
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85 students honored as Leaders and Best
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Sen. Levin: Robotics technology is our ticket to an awful lot of good
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Nanoparticle spies give scientists a better view inside cells
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What my startup did last semester: TechArb showcase
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NERS at U-M: #1 since 2009
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The Bob and Betty Beyster Building is dedicated
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Medical devices that work around the world
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Supermileage Team aims to break fuel barriers
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M-STEM Success: New multi-cultural program sees its first graduates
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Alumni help prepare chemical engineering grads for workplace
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Engineering student spoke at U-M commencement
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MconneX: Linking alumni to students and faculty
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Smart gas sensors for better chemical detection
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Students building sustainable systems for rural Brazilians
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Power to the professors: A bold new way to fund research begins
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New twist on ancient math problem could improve medicine, microelectronics
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Stem-cell-growing surface enables bone repair
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New advice on medication disposal: Trash beats pharmacy take-back
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Game time with the legendary Sid Meier
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Soldier safety and future mobility discussed at conference




