Category: Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
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CLASP Staff Recognized for Commitment to Vision, Mission and Values
The Staff Incentive Program recognizes staff who consistently demonstrate the College’s vision, mission, and values.
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Another Arctic blast is here, but how much colder than ‘normal’ is it really?
What qualifies as normal in winter forecasts has been changing rapidly over the years as the planet warms.
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Parker Solar Probe Gears Up for Closest Approach to the Sun in History
With leadership from University of Michigan researchers, the NASA Parker Solar Probe gears up to make history with its closest approach to the Sun.
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The Allegheny Front
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including unusual winter weather systems.
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When Solar Probes Align: Data Confirms the Sun’s Magnetic Field Accelerates Solar Wind
A new study led by University of Michigan researchers published in The Astrophysical Journal confirms the sun’s magnetic field accelerates solar wind as it relaxes.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Muccio plans to use his expertise in climate science and his background in engineering, sustainable infrastructure, and renewable energy to aid the public.
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FOX 17 News
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the NASA Parker Solar Probe’s closest approach to the Sun.
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Ridley Earns ENGR 100 Section of the Year Award
Professor Aaron Ridley wins the ENGR 100 Section of the Year award teaching Rocket Science.
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A Changemaker at COP29: Nwankwo Serves on U-M Student Delegation
Onyinye Nwankwo, a Ph.D. student at U-M Climate and Space, attends the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Baku, Azerbaijan.