1. Winged wonders

    Video: Soaring into the future with unusual, autonomous, and unmanned aircraft.

  2. A wakeup call for manufacturing

    How the U.S. shapes education policy, worker training, the tax code, and the regulatory environment will determine whether a recent uptick in domestic manufacturing will continue or spiral into permanent decline, say business professors Wally Hopp and Roman Kapuscinski, co-authors of the Booz study “Manufacturing’s Wakeup Call.”

  3. Minorities, Medicaid, and a lack of antidepressants

    Study: African-Americans and Hispanics with major depressive disorder are less likely to get antidepressants than Caucasian patients, and Medicare and Medicaid patients are less likely to get the newest generation of antidepressants.

  4. Eating to be well

    In this second installment of Dr. Victor Katch’s recurring column, he explores wellness-promoting foods and behaviors.

  5. London calling

    U.K. dispatch brings news of American classics and foreign gems.

  6. Slang: It's totes legit

    Video: If you’re using the phone, getting the flu, or buying gas, you’re also using slang.

  7. Out of Africa

    Anthropologist John Mitani consults on Disneynature film Chimpanzee.

  8. Remembering Mike Wallace

    Legendary reporter helped shape TV journalism; launched his career at U-M.

  9. This kid is all right

    Award-winning filmmaker Gary Gilbert, ’86, is a dreamer. But he’s also a hard-working realist. “Growing up, people would tell me a career in Hollywood was a pipe dream,” says the former mortgage broker. “But I can tell you it’s not.” Gilbert produced The Kids Are All Right, starring Annette Bening.