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DOT awards U-M-led hub $15M for connected and automated transportation

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The US Department of Transportation has awarded a $15-million grant to renew the Center for Connected and Automated Transportation (CCAT), based in Ann Arbor and led by the University of Michigan. million over its first six years, CCAT is one of 10 regional USDOT University Transportation Centers nationwide.

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Alcoa Foundation awards Ohio State University $400K to research light-weight, metal-based, vehicle structures

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The Alcoa Foundation recently awarded a $400,000 grant to the Ohio State University (OSU) Institute for Materials Research in support of innovative design and manufacturing technologies that will enable the creation of lighter, more environmentally friendly vehicle structures.

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NIST awards $7.4M in grants for additive manufacturing research

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The US Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is awarding grants totaling $7.4 million to Northern Illinois University (NIU) in DeKalb, Ill.,to to develop tools for process control and qualifying parts made with layer-by-layer additive-manufacturing processes. NIST is also awarding $2.4

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Tesla’s Safety Score system could result in unsafe driving: Consumer Reports

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Fisher, however, noted that gamification also has a “dark side,” which was observed by researchers at Ohio State University. When teachers at the university added gamification to the classroom, the students ended up being more likely to cheat to win rewards. .

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U-M launches $1.2M project to help Great Lakes cities adapt to a changing climate

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The University of Michigan has launched a new $1.2-million As part of the project, researchers will work closely with urban leaders in five Great Lakes cities to build a network of decision-makers and scientists invested in the sustainability of Great Lakes cities.

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UT Austin to lead $58M study of methane hydrate in Gulf of Mexico; $41M from DOE

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A research team led by The University of Texas at Austin has been awarded approximately $58 million to analyze methane hydrate deposits under the Gulf of Mexico. While not part of this new program, the DOE further intends to evaluate production methods on terrestrial methane hydrate deposits in Alaska.

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Study links PM2.5 exposure to learning and memory problems, depression

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While other studies have shown the damaging effects of polluted air on the heart and lungs, this is one of the first long-term studies to show the negative impact on the brain, said Laura Fonken, lead author of the study and a doctoral student in neuroscience at Ohio State University. —Laura Fonken. Resources.

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