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A new description of two well-preserved ancient plant fossils in Washington state is prompting paleobotanists to rethink how plants might have been dispersed during the Late Cretaceous, between 66 million and 100 million years ago.
University Research | The University of Kansas | University of MichiganA team from the University of Michigan describe how a protein involved in one of the liver’s most basic functions also sounds the alarm when liver cells get hurt. That alarm, and the help that it summons from the immune system, can help protect the liver from further damage.
University Research | University of MichiganThe University of Michigan has unveiled a new CRISPR-based tool that acts more like a shredder, wiping out long stretches of DNA in human cells with programmable targeting.
University Research | University of MichiganA study conducted by the University of Michigan shows two-thirds of all pet owners, and 78 percent of dog owners, said their pet helps them be physically active.
University Research | University of MichiganMillions of Americans hear ringing in their ears—a condition called tinnitus—and new University of Michigan research shows an experimental device could help quiet the phantom sounds by targeting unruly nerve activity in the brain.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | University of MichiganFrying pans, pill bottles, yoga mats, coffee cups, and countless other non-electronic objects could be turned into a network of Internet of Things sensors with a new RFID-based technology from the University of Michigan.
University Research | University of MichiganContrary to long-standing popular belief, running at a prescribed, one-size-fits-all “optimal” cadence doesn’t play as big a role in speed and efficiency as once thought.
University Research | University of MichiganOne in 10 children and about one in six adults with private insurance received antibiotics they didn’t need at least once in 2016, a new Michigan Medicine study suggests.
University Research | University of MichiganAs more states legalize cannabis consumption, many more people will likely use medical marijuana as a supplement to or substitution for prescription drugs, says a University of Michigan researcher.
University Research | University of MichiganMore than half of people who take medical cannabis for chronic pain say they’ve driven under the influence of cannabis within two hours of using it, at least once in the last six months, according to a new study.
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