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US high schoolers monitor solar storms with an accessible antenna kit
  1. US high schoolers monitor solar storms with an accessible antenna kit

    An easy-to-install antenna allows high school students to collect data for NASA, helping improve knowledge of space weather.

  2. How to revive American shipbuilding: A Q&A with Matthew Collette

    American shipbuilding rusted away in the 1970s and ’80s. Congress and the White House want it back, but how do we do it effectively?

  3. Student-designed engine for future two-story rocket passes final engineering milestone

    As they gear up for launch in 2026, students on Michigan Engineering’s rocketry project team headed to California to test an engine designed and built from scratch.

  4. Stealthy ship hull cuts through waves like butter

    Borrowing from drug-smuggling subs, Michigan engineers are helping the Navy design autonomous ships that blend in with the ocean surface.

  5. Building health, building community

    Boosting her hometown with an engineer’s eye.

  6. First quantum-mechanical model of quasicrystals reveals why they exist

    Quasicrystals couldn’t be simulated with quantum mechanics because of their irregular atomic patterns. A new method overcomes this challenge.

  7. Waymo co-CEO Dmitri Dolgov discusses “prescience and patience” 

    The CSE alum details his journey from mathematical abstractions to vehicles safely navigating city streets.

  8. Autonomy from the inside out

    A look at the next-gen semiconductors we need to power tomorrow’s fully self-driving vehicles