News Releaseshttp://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases2012-05-16T07:22:53-04:00Joomla! - Open Source Content ManagementCalling all cars: U-M takes center stage in safe transportation2012-05-15T15:31:43-04:002012-05-15T15:31:43-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20393-calling-all-cars-u-m-takes-center-stage-in-safe-transportationBernie DeGroatbernied@umich.edu<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/calling-all-cars-lead-2012-05-15.jpg" alt="Calling all cars: U-M takes center stage in safe transportation" width="435" height="305" />The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute will begin equipping safety technology on vehicles that will allow them to send and receive messages—messages that someday will prevent crashes.</p>
<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/calling-all-cars-lead-2012-05-15.jpg" alt="Calling all cars: U-M takes center stage in safe transportation" width="435" height="305" />The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute will begin equipping safety technology on vehicles that will allow them to send and receive messages—messages that someday will prevent crashes.</p>
'Fertilizing' bone marrow helps answer why some cancers spread to bones2012-05-15T13:36:37-04:002012-05-15T13:36:37-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/videos/20392-fertilizing-bone-marrow-helps-answer-why-some-cancers-spread-to-bonesLaura Baileybaileylm@umich.edu<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/fertilizing-bone-marrow-lead-2012-05-15.jpg" alt="'Fertilizing' bone marrow helps answer why some cancers spread to bones" width="435" height="305" />Researchers found that administering a common chemotherapy drug before bone tumors took root actually fertilized the bone marrow, enabling cancer cells to seed and grow more easily.</p>
<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/fertilizing-bone-marrow-lead-2012-05-15.jpg" alt="'Fertilizing' bone marrow helps answer why some cancers spread to bones" width="435" height="305" />Researchers found that administering a common chemotherapy drug before bone tumors took root actually fertilized the bone marrow, enabling cancer cells to seed and grow more easily.</p>
U-M Board of Regents meeting May 17 in Dearborn2012-05-14T19:53:56-04:002012-05-14T19:53:56-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/22-event-announcements/20391-u-m-board-of-regents-meeting-may-17-in-dearbornLaura Lessnaullessnau@umich.edu<p>ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The University of Michigan Board of Regents will have its monthly meeting at 3 p.m. May 17 at the Fairlane Center, UM-Dearborn campus.</p>
<p>ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The University of Michigan Board of Regents will have its monthly meeting at 3 p.m. May 17 at the Fairlane Center, UM-Dearborn campus.</p>
Dance performance in four sites along downtown Ann Arbor route2012-05-14T18:55:43-04:002012-05-14T18:55:43-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/22-event-announcements/20390-dance-performance-in-four-sites-along-downtown-ann-arbor-routeFrank Provenzanofproven@umich.edu<p><strong>EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT</strong></p>
<p><strong>DATE:</strong> 7 p.m. each night June 7-9, 2012.</p>
<p><strong>EVENT:</strong> "Corsets, Grains, & Greenways: Dancing Downtown Ann Arbor"</p>
<p>Consider this a case of how dancers make a social statement.</p>
<p>As audiences walk along a four-block route in downtown Ann Arbor to watch dancers perform in historic buildings, alleys, sidewalks, and in a garden, the hope is for observers to ask, "What if there were a greenway to connect these spaces to the outlying neighborhoods?"</p>
<p><strong>EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT</strong></p>
<p><strong>DATE:</strong> 7 p.m. each night June 7-9, 2012.</p>
<p><strong>EVENT:</strong> "Corsets, Grains, & Greenways: Dancing Downtown Ann Arbor"</p>
<p>Consider this a case of how dancers make a social statement.</p>
<p>As audiences walk along a four-block route in downtown Ann Arbor to watch dancers perform in historic buildings, alleys, sidewalks, and in a garden, the hope is for observers to ask, "What if there were a greenway to connect these spaces to the outlying neighborhoods?"</p>
Educational reform in China topic of public lecture2012-05-14T16:12:54-04:002012-05-14T16:12:54-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/22-event-announcements/20389-educational-reform-in-china-topic-of-public-lectureMatt Kaplan, Phone: (734) 764-0505, E-mail: mlkaplan@umich.edultgnagey@umich.edu<p><strong>EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT</strong></p>
<p><strong>DATE:</strong> 4 p.m. May 22, 2012</p>
<p><strong>EVENT:</strong> Gong Ke, head of the delegation and president of Nankai University, will present a public lecture, China's Higher Education: A New Phase of Reform and Development. Gong will offer an update on efforts to reform Chinese higher education during one presentation of the Michigan-China University Leadership Forum, now in its fifth year.</p>
<p><strong>EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT</strong></p>
<p><strong>DATE:</strong> 4 p.m. May 22, 2012</p>
<p><strong>EVENT:</strong> Gong Ke, head of the delegation and president of Nankai University, will present a public lecture, China's Higher Education: A New Phase of Reform and Development. Gong will offer an update on efforts to reform Chinese higher education during one presentation of the Michigan-China University Leadership Forum, now in its fifth year.</p>
New twist on ancient math problem could improve medicine, microelectronics2012-05-10T18:41:15-04:002012-05-10T18:41:15-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20388-new-twist-on-ancient-math-problem-could-improve-medicine-microelectronicsKate McAlpine, Phone: (734) 647-7085, E-mail: kmca@umich.eduncmoore@umich.edu<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/new-twist-ancient-math-lead-2012-5-10_copy.jpg" alt="New twist on ancient math problem could improve medicine, microelectronics" width="435" height="305" />A hidden facet of a math problem that goes back to timeworn Sanskrit manuscripts has been exposed by nanotechnology researchers at U-M and the University of Connecticut.</p>
<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/new-twist-ancient-math-lead-2012-5-10_copy.jpg" alt="New twist on ancient math problem could improve medicine, microelectronics" width="435" height="305" />A hidden facet of a math problem that goes back to timeworn Sanskrit manuscripts has been exposed by nanotechnology researchers at U-M and the University of Connecticut.</p>
Stockholders vote GOP regardless of market performance2012-05-10T17:52:59-04:002012-05-10T17:52:59-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20387-stockholders-vote-gop-regardless-of-market-performanceBernie DeGroatbernied@umich.edu<p>Americans who own stock tend to vote Republican even if they're losing money in the stock market under a GOP president, say University of Michigan researchers.</p>
<p>Americans who own stock tend to vote Republican even if they're losing money in the stock market under a GOP president, say University of Michigan researchers.</p>
Power to the professors: A bold, new way to fund research begins at U-Michigan2012-05-09T18:08:52-04:002012-05-09T18:08:52-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/videos/20386-power-to-the-professors-a-bold-new-way-to-fund-research-begins-at-u-michiganNicole Casal Moorencmoore@umich.edu<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/power-to-professors-MCubed-lead-2012-05-09.gif" alt="Power to the professors: A bold, new way to fund research begins at U-Michigan" width="435" height="305" />A first-of-its-kind, real-time research funding initiative at the University of Michigan puts $15 million into the hands of professors to jumpstart new projects they believe in.</p>
<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/power-to-professors-MCubed-lead-2012-05-09.gif" alt="Power to the professors: A bold, new way to fund research begins at U-Michigan" width="435" height="305" />A first-of-its-kind, real-time research funding initiative at the University of Michigan puts $15 million into the hands of professors to jumpstart new projects they believe in.</p>
Construction of new rock spawning reefs will help Great Lakes native fish2012-05-09T16:47:33-04:002012-05-09T16:47:33-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/videos/20385-construction-of-new-rock-spawning-reefs-will-help-great-lakes-native-fishJim Ericksonericksn@umich.edu<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/construction-rock-spawning-reefs-lead-2012-05-08.gif" alt="Construction of new rock spawning reefs will help Great Lakes native fish" width="435" height="305" />The first of nine rock reefs is under construction in the St. Clair River delta northeast of Detroit. The goal of the project, which is led by Michigan Sea Grant, is to boost populations of rare native fish.</p>
<p><img style="float: left;" src="images/construction-rock-spawning-reefs-lead-2012-05-08.gif" alt="Construction of new rock spawning reefs will help Great Lakes native fish" width="435" height="305" />The first of nine rock reefs is under construction in the St. Clair River delta northeast of Detroit. The goal of the project, which is led by Michigan Sea Grant, is to boost populations of rare native fish.</p>
U-M's Center for Geospatial Medicine receives federal innovation award to study diabetes2012-05-08T21:00:41-04:002012-05-08T21:00:41-04:00http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20384-u-m-s-center-for-geospatial-medicine-receives-federal-innovation-award-to-study-diabetesKevin Merrill, Phone: (734) 417-7392, E-mail: merrillk@umich.eduericksn@umich.edu<p>The Center for Geospatial Medicine at the University of Michigan is working to reduce death and disability from Type 2 diabetes under a grant announced today as part the nation's 2010 health care law.</p>
<p>The Center for Geospatial Medicine at the University of Michigan is working to reduce death and disability from Type 2 diabetes under a grant announced today as part the nation's 2010 health care law.</p>