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IPhone as musical instrument, 2009

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(Students at the University of Michigan are building musical instruments for iPhones in a first-of-its kind class. A class and concert at the University of Michigan Video interview with professor Georg Essl; interviews with students in the class; demonstration of musical instruments on iPhone.)
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Latin Tinge, 2009

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(This class, taught by Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof, delves into Latin American history and culture through its musical creations, including the tango, mambo, salsa and more. Class gives students insights into Latin music and history One in the series Life Lessons---University of Michigan classes that change your world.)
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Local business leaders testify, 2009

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(The heads of three Michigan economic development organizations came to U-M to testify before the State Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education. They spoke on behalf of Michigan's University Research Corridor on May 15, 2009. (urcmich.org) State Senate hearing held at U-M Local business leaders testify before state senate.)
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Maiacetus: Mother whale, 2009

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(Two newly described fossil whales, a pregnant female and a male of the same species, reveal how primitive whales gave birth (on land) and provide new insights into how whales made the transition from land to sea. Fossil find reveals details of early whale evolution Interview and b-roll of Philip Gingerich with fossils, describing discovery and significance of the find.)
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Michigan's student potential, 2009

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(On May 15 2009, students from the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and Wayne State University came to U-M to testify before the State Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education. They spoke on behalf of Michigan's University Research Corridor. (urcmich.org) Class of 2009 State Senate testimony.)
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Nanomovie 1, 2009

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(This movie shows an RNA molecule from the HIV genome (HIV-1 TAR) visualized at atomic resolution. HIV-1 TAR is a highly studied drug target. This animation represents the first time that experimentally validated, large-amplitude motions can be visualized at atomic scale. Laying groundwork for a new approach to drug design This movie shows an RNA molecule from the HIV genome (HIV-1 TAR) visualized at atomic resolution. HIV-1 TAR is a highly studied drug target. This animation represents the first time that experimentally validated, large-amplitude motions can be visualized at atomic scale.)