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November 8, 2023
Study focuses on decarbonizing light-duty transportation
U-M researchers have found that meeting greenhouse gas emissions goals for light-duty vehicles — passenger vehicles such as cars and trucks — is possible, but not just by increasing EV sales.
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November 7, 2023
U-M expands sexual misconduct prevention infrastructure
The Equity, Civil Rights, and Title IX Office has created a position that will focus on preventing and addressing sexual and gender-based misconduct in health care settings.
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November 6, 2023
New COVID-19 vaccine a good value for U.S., U-M team finds
With updated vaccines against the SARS-CoV2 virus available nationwide, a new U‑M analysis suggests that America could save money by ensuring that as many older adults as possible get it.
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November 6, 2023
Stamps staffer shines in musical theater roles
John Luther, career development coordinator with the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, spent more than a decade dancing professionally before directing and choreographing musical theater.
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November 6, 2023
It Happened at Michigan — Sharing more than a birthday
Joan and Janice Ottenbacher were always close as sisters. A lifesaving operation at University Hospital in 1964 made their bond extraordinary.
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November 6, 2023
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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November 3, 2023
Five from U-M named American Physical Society fellows
Four physics researchers and one biophysicist from LSA have been elected to the American Physical Society, each from a different field within physics.
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November 2, 2023
Elephants: Earth’s giant climate change canaries
U-M researcher Bill Sanders has devoted his 40-year research career to tracking 60 million years of Afro-Arabian proboscidean — elephants and their ordinal relatives — evolution.
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November 2, 2023
Grant to help measure public investments in emerging industries
The Institute for Research on Innovation and Science has received a $4.5 million federal grant to study how public investments in emerging industries can impact economic development in key technological areas.
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November 2, 2023
Center based at U-M receives $20M to research tobacco use
The Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations recently received $20 million to continue its research on the impact of tobacco regulations on tobacco use patterns and their health effects.
