Author: Melissa F. Priebe
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Aerospace America
Scientists at the University of Michigan and NASA are exploring the possibility of using ‘active shielding’ to generate electromagnetic or electrostatic fields that could divert much of the harmful radiation away from a surface habitat or spacecraft.
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Leaders in Space Speak During College of Engineering Commencement
NASA’s Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen will visit North Campus in April to participate in the College of Engineering Graduation as one of two leaders representing U-M Climate and Space.
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Michigan Geophysical Union Symposium Showcases Student Research
The Michigan Geophysical Union (MGU) Symposium convened at the University of Michigan, showcasing student research from many departments including the U-M Climate and Space.
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US News, The Conversation
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the rapidly climate change.
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New Photography Contest to Showcase Student Talents
The goal of the Climate and Space Photography Contest is to recognize student talents, while exhibiting distinctive features of climate and space in the CSRB halls.
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Lake-Effect Snowfall Goes Under a Microscope to Improve Weather Forecasting Models
Researchers at U-M Climate & Space are working to improve snow data collection and the very models that are used to forecast snow storms.
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The Washington Post, CNN, AP News
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including research on methane gas emissions impacting climate change.
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On the Screen: A.I., Commercial Interests and Travel in Space
Featuring a post-film discussion with Dr. Moldwin, the Michigan Theater presents a film screening of “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
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Bridge Detroit
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including allergies and climate change.
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Research by Lojko Featured in EOS
Research led by Alexander Lojko, a Ph.D. candidate at U-M Climate & Space, involving the process of forecasting Rossby Wave Packets is featured as an Editor’s Highlight in EOS.
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Space Physics Q&A: An Interview with Software Developer Anthony Russel
Anthony Russel works as an Intermediate Software Developer at the Space Physics Research Laboratory (SPRL) and XTRM Labs. In this Q&A, he shares some of his technical work at SPRL.
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Students Garner Leaders and Honors Awards
Six students from U-M Climate and Space garnered Leaders and Honors Awards from the University of Michigan.
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The Today Show, ABC News
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including detecting plastics in the ocean.