by University of Michigan | Apr 23, 2013 | Articles
A Michigan State University education scholar argues that America’s K-12 teachers are not fully prepared to meet a new set of science standards. Writing in the April 19 issue, Suzanne Wilson said the professional training landscape for teachers is woefully... by University of Michigan | Jun 12, 2012 | Articles
The world needs new antibiotics to overcome the ever increasing resistance of disease-causing bacteria – but it doesn’t need the side effect that comes with some of the most powerful ones now available: hearing loss. Researchers report they have developed a new... by University of Michigan | May 30, 2012 | Articles
A University of Michigan Health System study provides new clues about the health-damaging molecular changes set in motion by eating high fat foods. A better understanding of the body’s response to indulgent eating could lead to new approaches for treating diabetes and...
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