Author: Melissa F. Priebe
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Alum Slated to Compete in 2024 Olympics
An alumnus of U-M Climate & Space has qualified to compete in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
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Scientific American
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the government’s efforts to protect against the risks of space junk.
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Student Named Computational and Discovery and Engineering Graduate Fellow
Nicholas Forcone has been selected as a Michigan Institute for Computational Discovering and Engineering Graduate Fellow.
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EOS Editor’s Highlight
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including new ways to analyze space weather.
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NASA Announces Winners of Inaugural Human Lander Challenge
NASA announced the winner of the inaugural Human Lander Challenge, a challenge designed to provide solutions for landing humans on the moon.
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Wyoming Public Media
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the increasing risk of landslides in extreme weather events.
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NASA Selects Participating Scientists to Join ESA’s Hera Mission
Yun Zhang from the U-M Department of Climate and Space has been selected by NASA to work on an ESA planetary defense mission.
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Marsik Honored for Outstanding Teaching with ADUE Instructor Award
Frank Marsik is honored for his contributions as an outstanding instructor, creating a preeminent educational experience for Michigan Engineering students.
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Climate Researcher Awarded Sustainability Catalyst Grant
A project including work by Ayumi Fujisaki-Manome, Catching the Waves: Empowering Beaver Island with Clean, Local Energy, has received a sustainability catalyst grant.
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Space Weather Scientist Explains Rare Intensity of Northern Lights
Assistant Professor Dan Welling at U-M Climate and Space explains the rare intensity of the Northern Lights, as they were seen during the historic G5 Storm in May.
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Master’s in Applied Climate Program Sets Students on Path of Climate Action
Students in the Applied Climate program search for solutions to polluted air, catastrophic flooding, excessive heat waves, and our reliance on fossil fuels.
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Space Physics Research Laboratory Moves New SPICES Instrument Closer to Realization
A new instrument could accelerate particles faster than ever before onboard a spacecraft, improving their identification.
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Moldwin Receives STAR Award for Revolutionary Research in Space-based Magnetometry and Inclusive Teaching
The Research Corporation for Science Advancement has given the STAR Award to Professor Mark Moldwin of U-M of Climate and Space.