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Five engineers in hard hats look out at the Nicholson Dock from the bow of a large, commercial ship, with a nearby American flag waving in the breeze overhead. The stern of another commercial ship, labeled the Herbert C. Jackson, is visible ahead of the engineers.

US shipbuilding needs rescuing: U-M programs offer a life preserver

Michigan works with local and international partners to re-establish the U.S. as a strong, shipbuilding nation.

Seven people stand on a flat roof with the roofs of residential homes and a taller building with a terracotta roof in the background. A man in a blazer in the center points up at a PVC pipe with wires and ropes hanging from it while others look on. One woman holds a rope guyline coming from the PVC pipe.

US high schoolers monitor solar storms with an accessible antenna kit

An easy-to-install antenna allows high school students to collect data for NASA, helping improve knowledge of space weather.



cygnss illustrated above the clouds

Satellites reveal tropical wetland flooding did not cause methane surge

Human activity or other wetland factors like temperature or soil chemistry could be at play.

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