The driverless shuttle, which was a part of the Mcity research project focused on the psychology of consumer trust and acceptance of driverless vehicles, has now been added to @thehenryford museum’s automotive collection. https://t.co/XUPMyeo4ZS
A bedside program that brings comfort to patients who find themselves alone at the end of their lives has been adapted and reintroduced by U-M medical students after being temporarily interrupted by the #COVID19 pandemic. https://t.co/X3WiecX5sA
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Check out this @UMich research on making buses safe(r) during #COVID19!
Riding the bus can be low risk if you wear masks, keep windows open, and keep trips short!!
https://t.co/qlULAlLBe4
U-M engineers have created centimeter-sized robots that have more advanced functions and can be of greater use in various fields. https://t.co/seyEOwZt8Q
Members of the Graduate Employees Organization voted last night to accept the university’s latest offer and end their strike that began Sept. 8. #URecord https://t.co/DGILph9cbn
Did you know that we transport over 7 million passengers annually? Passenger loads have been much lighter this year due to Covid-19 guidelines, but public transportation is still an important part of our community. Let’s make Blue GO! #sustainability#planetblue
U-M has maintained its ranking as the No. 3 public university in the 2021 @usnews & World Report’s annual listing of the nation’s best undergraduate colleges and universities. https://t.co/01SLNvIjKf
Three brand new buses arrived last week - they are in the shop getting inspected & ready to officially join the fleet! Soon you’ll be seeing 3019, 3020, and 3021 on the road 🚌
Whether you’re on or off campus this semester, you’ll want to get the Michigan App! The app provides personalized schedules, campus news and events, campus map and directory search services, and location-based content like bus routes. https://t.co/lqifEU3ebD #CollegeLife
Hey @UMichStudents! Have you picked up your #COVID19 safety kits yet? Visit us on the Diag on Central Campus or the North Campus Grove, Monday, Aug 31-Wednesday Sep 2, from 10am-4pm to get yours. https://t.co/0IobWB1JZ9
Safe busing: @umich engineers simulated how aerosol particles exhaled from passengers seated on buses would move through the cabin. Based on their findings, buses this fall will mandate masks, keep windows down, reduce capacity and optimize routes. https://t.co/DmzcBiGIMG
To help ensure a safe campus bus system this fall, @UMengineering researchers are simulating how aerosol particles travel through the vehicles, informing new health protocols. https://t.co/7c3XucIlgY
I was terribly saddened to learn of the unexpected passing of Eric Means, a bright young star in Detroit's redevelopment and one of the finest examples of Detroiters rebuilding Detroit. His work will leave a lasting legacy on our city.
A new U-M study has found that cold-climate forests, which have historically been some of nature’s most effective carbon sinks, may not continue to absorb as much carbon as they become hotter and drier. https://t.co/fUYzo1OlSO
Join #MichiganRoss Associate Professor A. Yesim Orhun for a discussion on Wed, Aug 5 at 11:00 AM ET. This session will explore how managers can evaluate and dynamically adapt to fast-changing consumer trends to drive outperformance. Register here: https://t.co/s3zxkSpM4m
Has any reasonable American ever
--doubted the validity of mail-in ballots?
--questioned the value of the postal service?
--questioned the legitimacy of an election before a single vote is cast?
Why are these being questioned now?
#SaveTheUSPS#protectmailinvoting#Biden2020
Wishing a Happy Birthday to @BarackObama, who by his words, actions, and example, continues to remind America what true presidential leadership looks like.
A new study finds the health of individuals in the U.S. to be worse than those in England, despite roughly double the income. Drs. Choi and Langa explain their findings to @CNN. https://t.co/sMiLvn0bK2