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A perfect match

By Susan Rosegrant Universities foster odd bedfellows. A UMMA visitor responds to a survey about her experience at the museum. The survey was designed and conducted by PSM students. Image credit: Eva...

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Evening of Art + Science

On a glorious spring evening in Detroit, the worlds of medical research and artistic endeavor met at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) to showcase the results of a unique collaboration...

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Science on your wall

Another winner of the juried 2014 BioArtography competition is “Branching Out” by Greg Dressler, Ph.D., a professor in the Medical School’s Department of Pathology. It shows the structures of a...

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Commemorating the Extinct

When artists across the country were invited to be part of a traveling exhibit to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the extinction of the passenger pigeon, many had no idea of the story they were...

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Was Beethoven’s music literally heartfelt?

By Beata Mostafavi The striking rhythms found in some of Beethoven’s most famous works may have been inspired by his own heartbeat, says a team of researchers from the University of Michigan and...

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Future Cycles

The Zeppelin. Image courtesy Future Cycles. Designed to introduce a new transportation option to American roads, the vehicles combine the weather protection and carrying capacity of a car with the low...

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Reflections on Place

An exhibition on view at SNRE’s Art & Environment Gallery “Earthly Paradise” by Rebecca Lambers, courtesy the artist. In Reflections on Place, artist Rebecca Lambers explores how she can assure...

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Ancient art form could enable stretchable plasma screens

Terry Shyu, MSE PhD Student and Graduate Research Assistant, shows a stretchable conductor made out of mesh structure of carbon nanotube. The art of paper cutting may slice through a roadblock on the...

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Medicinal garden opens at U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens

Continuing a long tradition of research, education and healing through botany, the University of Michigan’s newly dedicated medicinal garden is now open at Matthaei Botanical Gardens. The...

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