1/14/2020
Halal Metropolis exhibition series opens Friday
The exhibition series looks at food, politics, cultural celebrations, art and more — whatever allows someone to celebrate their full selves in their halal spaces....
5/18/2020
The enduring wisdom of fuzzy logic
In an era where we expect our machines to think and act more like us, a quirky branch of computer science is getting a fresh look....
6/8/2020
What an obscure invention of Nikola Tesla’s could teach us about diabetes
Bioengineering professor Joe Lo’s latest project is using a hundred-year-old technology to unravel the mysteries of how Type II diabetes exacts its toll on the body....
8/3/2020
Why humanlike robots are such a mind-bending engineering challenge
For a long time, science fiction has helped us imagine life alongside robots that move just like us. But realizing that dream is still a technological moonshot....
9/9/2020
How COVID-19 disrupts the transition to adulthood
Sociology Professor Pamela Aronson — using research findings as a guide — breaks down the challenges hitting today’s emerging adults the hardest and gives actions to take and changes to make....
7/18/2022
A Win-Win: Working together to increase the impact
A jointly sponsored UM-Dearborn – UM-Flint Collaborative Research Funding Program awarded up to $160,000 for four faculty-driven projects.
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10/26/2020
How wearable technology can help you get the most out of physical therapy
A UM-Dearborn engineering professor’s RehabBuddy system could take some of the guesswork out of at-home physical therapy....
10/26/2020
How a research project on the Milky Way's center will help unlock the universe's secrets
As part of a leading research team, Associate Professor Will Clarkson spent much of the last decade working to assemble an extensive map of the inner regions of the Milky Way galaxy....
7/12/2022
Office of Research update: July 2022
Apply for campus grants, register for a free-to-attend National Science Foundation Expo and see the awards your colleagues recently received....
3/3/2021
Beyond the wall
No matter which side you are on, walls are divisive. Looking throughout history, CASL faculty member Kristin Poling says it’s important to understand that walls don’t hold power; it’s the people who do....