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A low-cost surgical lamp, 2009

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(Engineering students have developed a low-cost, battery-powered surgical lamp to be used in developing nations where electricity isn't reliable. Earlier this month, the members of Michigan Health Engineered for All Lives, or M-HEAL, sent their prototype lamp to Uganda where it will undergo testing. Students created a surgical lamp for developing nations. Video interview with students.)
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A new graduation tradition, 2009

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(In recent years, at the University of Michigan, a new tradition has taken root. Many students who attend the customary Spring Commencement are also taking part in more personal celebrations. Graduation Celebrations at the University of Michigan The video captures minority graduation celebrations across the campus.)
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America's changing families, 2009

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(Since 1968, the ISR Panel Study of Income Dynamics has been following different generations of the same families to learn how their lives have changes A close-up on the ISR Panel Study of Income Dynamic. Interviews with researchers and interviewers, and selected study findings.)
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Assuring Michigan's Workforce, 2009

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(The University of Michigan College of Engineering is organizing the Diversity Summit to discuss how Michigan universities can create engineers who are better prepared to face the global challenges of the 21st century. Summit on Diversity + Opportunity in K16 + Engineering Edu Interviews with Dean, Associate Dean of College of Engineering.)
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Bracing for earthquakes, 2009

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(Engineers at the University of Michigan simulated an off-the-charts earthquake in a laboratory in December to test the strength of their new technique for bracing high-rise buildings. A better way to brace buildings in seismic zones Video interview of professors and doctoral student with footage of earthquake simulation.)