Supernova (2006).  Three-dimensional supercomputer simulation of a core-collapse supernova.   The simulation provides a plausible mechanism for explaining how a supernova can morph into a newly born, fast-spinning pulsar after forming and flinging into space elements responsible for life on Earth.  Source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Educational Content

"Guides" series

The Guides are focused on information for particular audiences -- e.g., persons new to UM, clinicians, researchers, students, and supervisors. 

"Learn About" series

Use the Learn About section for (mostly) non-technical information about various information technology topics, such as phishing, spam and viruses. 

On-line and classroom courses

A series of free on-line training courses for commonly-used software (such as Microsoft Office).  

Technology Update series

The monthly Technology Update series provides information about  new services and developments in the IT infrastructure on the medical campus. 

Web resources

Use the Web resources section for links to recommended educational sites, such as encyclopedias and repositories of online courses.