Light
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Twisted Edison: Bright, elliptically polarized incandescent light
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Findings in mice show pill for breast cancer diagnosis may outperform mammograms
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Key Parker Solar Probe sensor bests sun simulator—last launch hurdle
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Organic solar cells reach record efficiency, benchmark for commercialization
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Nuclear nonproliferation: U-M participates in major project monitoring nuclear reactors from afar
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It’s givin’ me excitations: U-M study uncovers first steps of photosynthesis
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Intense laser experiments provide first evidence that light can stop electrons
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On the road again: Vehicle ownership, miles driven continue to rise
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Holography, LIDAR on the cheap: Nanoparticle gel controls twisted light with magnetism
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A shoe-box-sized chemical detector
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Doubling the power of the world’s most intense laser
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LIGO, Virgo make first detection of gravitational waves produced by colliding neutron stars
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U-M startup says jet lag app is just the beginning
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Architecture students learn from pros, solve real design challenges
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U-M researchers develop technique that could detect explosives, dangerous gases rapidly and remotely
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$7.75M for mapping circuits in the brain
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Nanoparticles could spur better LEDs, invisibility cloaks
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Harnessing light to drive chemical reactions
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U-M astronomer part of Jupiter-like planet discovery
