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How The Algae In Lake Erie Can Make Or Break The Great Lakes Economy

Toxic algal blooms are a big enough threat that Lake Erie is dotted with little buoys, constantly monitoring how much algae is in the water. It takes several minutes in a zippy speedboat to travel far enough...

New USMCA Extension Window Passes Without Agreement; Automakers Preparing For Changes

The United States, Mexico and Canada have moved past a key deadline to extend the USMCA trade agreement, shifting the pact into an annual review process that leaves long-term rules for North American...

U.S. Coast Guard Put 33-ft. Surveillance Drones On Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are not just a postcard backdrop for summer boating. They are one of the world’s most important freshwater systems, holding about 21% of the planet’s surface fresh water and 84% of North...

UBTech’s Humanoid Robots Deployed To Control Crowds At China’s Busy International Border

China has deployed humanoid robots at its border with Vietnam to help ease congestion at one of its busiest international crossings. The move comes as the Fangchenggang border checkpoint in China’s Guangxi...

Depleted Oil Fields Offer Hydrogen Storage Sites

Hydrogen is a clean-burning gas that could help to tackle climate change by reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. But storing and transporting hydrogen is expensive and technically challenging, typically requiring high-pressure gas tanks or cryogenic systems that...

US News Ranks MTU Grad Program In Top 100

U.S. News and World Report released its graduate school rankings on Tuesday. Michigan Technological University ranked number 89 among other prestigious graduate engineering programs across the United States, such as University of Michigan, Massachusetts Institute of...

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