News
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Drone debate trickles into the field of water science
Published on July 7, 2015
Water sampling drones bring big advantages and big complications to the world of aquatic research. -
What’s up with the trees?
Published on July 7, 2015
Forest owners can help diagnose pests in their woodlands by collecting some basic information for forest health experts and, if necessary, providing useful samples. -
Investigating the historic rock reefs of Saginaw Bay
Published on July 2, 2015
Researchers explore potential for future restoration. -
Sustainable Water Strategy plan provides a roadmap for Michigan’s future
Published on July 2, 2015
Public invited to review, offer comments on state strategy -
Visualize lake level changes with new web tool
Published on July 1, 2015
Lake Level Viewer demonstrated by NOAA in Traverse City. -
Complete long day lighting system to be showcased during farm tour
Published on June 30, 2015
Researchers at Michigan State University have successfully developed a long day lighting system for Michigan dairy farms. -
Adding ‘green’ to roadway projects can benefit Great Lakes
Published on June 30, 2015
Green infrastructure integration planning and funding methods detailed in recent workshop. -
Biomass heating and milking parlor energy efficiencies field day
Published on June 29, 2015
Biomass heating system heats buildings and water for Michigan dairy farm. -
EPA issues guidance on algal toxins in public drinking water supplies
Published on June 24, 2015
Last summer’s shutdown of Toledo’s drinking water supply raised questions among municipal drinking water utilities nationwide. New EPA Health Advisory will help. -
Understanding Great Lakes water levels
Published on June 24, 2015
Fluctuations in Great Lakes water levels impact humans and the environment both directly and indirectly and are influenced by a number of factors.