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Five engineers in hard hats look out at the Nicholson Dock from the bow of a large, commercial ship, with a nearby American flag waving in the breeze overhead. The stern of another commercial ship, labeled the Herbert C. Jackson, is visible ahead of the engineers.

US shipbuilding needs rescuing: U-M programs offer a life preserver

Michigan works with local and international partners to re-establish the U.S. as a strong, shipbuilding nation.

Four men stand in a line, diagonal toward the camera, pointing at a human-height silver and gold machine with many valves and tubes branching from it.

Advanced microelectronics: Why a next-gen semiconductor doesn’t fall to pieces

The mechanism holding new ferroelectric semiconductors together produces a conductive pathway that could enable high power transistors.



The Michigan Micro Mote (M3) computer next to a grain of rice for scale.

Enabling stroke victims to “speak”: $19M toward brain implants to be built at U-M

Marcus Foundation’s $30 million gift supports a collaboration between Stanford and U-M to help stroke victims regain the ability to read, write and speak.

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