Category: CLASP
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Popular Mechanics
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including research on the impact of solar storms on migratory birds in North America,.
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U-M Climate & Space Students Publish Research as Lead Author
Five students were honored for their achievement of publishing research in an academic journal as lead author for the first time.
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Congratulations to Our New Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Austin Brenner will work as a Postdoctoral Researcher for the University of Michigan.
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Congratulations to Our New Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Daniel Huber will work as a Postdoctoral Researcher at The George Washington University.
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Congratulations to Our New Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Changkun Li will work as an employee at Google.
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New Theory Explains How Magnetic Switchbacks Form in the Solar Wind
A new study led by Dr. Gabor Toth develops a theory of how magnetic switchbacks are formed around the Sun.
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The Detroit News
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including how global warming is changing the Great Lakes.
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Graduate Student Joins U-M Delegation to the U.N. Convention on Climate Change
Ananyo Bhattacharya has been selected to represent the University of Michigan at COP28, the United Nations Convention on Climate Change.
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NASA advances U-M’s Mission Concept Study to photograph entire auroras from space
MAAX is the Magnetosphere Auroral Asymmetry eXplorer, a pair of satellites equipped with ultraviolet cameras for creating images that completely cover the auroral ovals at each pole.
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Space Weather Disrupts Nocturnal Bird Migration, Study Finds
A new study provides correlational evidence for previously unknown relationships between nocturnal bird migration dynamics and geomagnetic disturbances.
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The Week, Lake County News, Finance-Commerce, Vox
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including climate change’s contribution to heavier precipitation.