Livestock and dairying led to dramatic social changes in ancient Mongolia, U-M study shows
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Investment in public schools reduces contact with criminal justice system, according to U-M study
Research Raises Questions About Optimistic SPAC Financial Projections
Research Raises Questions About Optimistic SPAC Financial Projections
Cold-survival strategies in animals: A spectrum, not either-or
Natural gas could bridge gap from gasoline to electric vehicles, thanks to metal-organic frameworks
Increased organized activities could help reduce firearm violence among youth
Nearly half of people infected with COVID-19 experienced some ‘long COVID’ symptoms, study finds
Around the world, 43 percent of those infected with COVID-19 experienced post-COVID conditions, according to a new analysis by University of Michigan School of Public Health that looked at data from 50 studies and 1.6 million people.
Anyone can be a cyberbully, not just people who are unhinged
People who have high premeditated or impulsive aggressive tendencies online are likely to cyberbully others, according to a new University of Michigan study.
Firearms now top cause of death among children, adolescents
Firearms have surpassed motor vehicles as the leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the US, according to new federal data analyzed by U-M researchers Rebecca Cunningham, Patrick Carter and Jason Goldstick.