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The Wall Street JournalNov 11, 2022
To Store Renewable Energy, Some Look to Old Mines
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VICEOct 12, 2022
Scientists and the Military Want Us to Eat Food Made From Plastic
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AP NewsAug 24, 2022
Isle Royale wolf population surges after nearly dying off
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Houston ChronicleAug 11, 2022
Galveston 'ghost wolves' have DNA of endangered red wolves, scientists say
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The GuardianAug 3, 2022
Seawalls ease property owners’ fears of erosion – but not for their neighbors
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Crain's Detroit BusinessJul 7, 2022
Inside the Upper Peninsula's surprising tech business boom
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Bridge MichiganJun 27, 2022
Great Lakes water levels could increase on average from 19 to 44 centimeters in the next few decades, study says
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Detroit Free PressJun 14, 2022
Great Lakes fish and fisheries suffer stress of warming climate
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NewsweekJun 14, 2022
Earthquake Swarm Hits Yellowstone As Unprecedented Floods Close Park
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Ludington Daily NewsMay 16, 2022
MTU Researchers: Mines could pump water like Ludington plant, enable 100% renewable grid
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University BusinessMay 6, 2022
Why applications are pouring in at these 2 unique state universities
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NBC NewsApr 23, 2022
A wolf-colonized island gives new insights into predator and prey relationships
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AP NewsApr 19, 2022
Energy Shift creates opening for 'world's largest batteries'
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MLiveApr 18, 2022
Michigan Tech reports record number of applications for fifth straight year
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WGBH TVMar 21, 2022
Echoing WWII rescue efforts, ethnic Russian researchers in U.S. support Ukrainian scholars