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Deciphering GPS satellites to see inside hurricanes
  1. Deciphering GPS satellites to see inside hurricanes

    To dial in on exact wind speeds, researchers needed to reverse engineering the signals from satellites.

  2. Part 1: Why we need an early-warning system for solar ejections

    When strong magnetic fields crop up along the surface of the Sun cause the atmosphere above to twist, the buildup of magnetic energy leads to a sudden release, called a solar flare. When that energy reaches Earth, it has the capacity to wreak havoc.

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  3. Student org brings investors to Michigan

    UpRound works with national and local firms to accelerate the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the region.

  4. Making education accessible in rural India

    Through EduTech, CS student Divyansh Sharma is working to deliver free video courses directly to Indian people in need of basic education.

  5. Tool for structuring data creates efficiency for data scientists

    Foofah is a tool that can help to minimize the effort and required background knowledge needed to clean up data.

  6. Prof. Jason Corso on artificial intelligence

    The most exciting use of AI for me focuses around a better collective use of our available resources, says Corso.

  7. Finding meaning in varied data

    Jie Song devised a method to combine summarized datasets that group information by incompatible units.

  8. Mars Rover Team tackles major redesign, places in top 10 at competition

    This year’s model, “Phoebe,” received a major design overhaul that gave her a speed boost and new codebase that can be used for years to come.

  9. Hun-Seok Kim receives DARPA Young Faculty Award to advance research in IoT networks

    Kim’s research is expected to impact the future design and wireless operation of the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices

  10. Oil, gas methane emissions 60 percent higher than EPA reports

    Gas leaks estimated to be worth $2 billion could have fueled 10 million homes.

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