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Michigan Tech Researchers Develop Sustainable Building Material from Wood Waste
More efficient use of lumber byproducts leads to more sustainable forest management. That's why Michigan Technological University researchers are developing a biomaterial lighter than steel and just as strong, made from leftover wood waste, that could revolutionize the lumber industry. . . .
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A Place To Grow: MTU Biomedical Micro-Devices Lab Asks Simple Questions, Makes Big Connections
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Where Water Goes, Snow Follows: MTU Research Scientist Develops Novel Approach to Lake-effect Snow Forecasting
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Mentors and Makers: Faculty and Students Share Their Research Success Stories
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Ultra-high-resolution Lidar Reveals Hidden Cloud Structures
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Gamifying Neuroscience: Michigan Tech Researchers Turn Motor Control Into Play
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Michigan Tech Researchers Bring Forgotten Underground Mines into a 3D Future
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Mechatronics at Michigan Tech: More Than Machines
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Student Researcher Explores Balsam Fir Oil Solution to Tick Infestations on Moose
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Husky’s Research Helps Navy AI Systems Make Better Choices
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