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Uncovering Global Dust-Climate Connections
A new global weather station-based dataset developed at Michigan Technological University enables long-term, large-scale monitoring of the dust cycle. As wind shapes the surface of the Earth, it pulls dust from dry, exposed land surfaces into the atmosphere. Xin Xi, an assistant professor in the Department of Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences at Michigan Tech, uses observations and models to study the sources, transformation and transport of dust to assess its impact on climate and air quality.
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Engineering the Video Game Music Ensemble
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Huskies Follow the Research Trail to Explore the Psychology of Nature
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Research for Real Life: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Resources for Faculty
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The Eyes Have It: Butterfly Wing Mystery Solved
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Michigan Tech Scientist and Students Collaborate in First Great Lakes Winter Grab
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At Michigan Tech, COVID-19 Impacts Are Wide, Disparate and Ongoing
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Guest Blog: KIP Students Suggest Ways to Stay Healthy and Safe from COVID-19 This Holiday Season
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Guest Blog: Offset Emissions and Save Water by Creating a Circular Water Economy in Your Home
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Guest Blog: Biomedical Engineers Mentor Peer-to-Peer
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