The geographic locations where Americans live are shifting in ways that can negatively affect the quality of their drinking water.
Faculty Perspectives
Water stays in the pipes longer in shrinking cities – a challenge for public health
Why is the Pentagon interested in UFOs?
During a military mission, whether in peace or in war, the inability to identify an object within an area of operation represents a significant problem.
Polar vortex: U-M researchers explain impacts
Electric vehicles will have reduced range, and batteries won’t charge as readily. But beyond the cold Midwest, more of the globe is experiencing record highs.
‘I hacked an election. So can the Russians.’
Professor Alex Halderman and the New York Times staged a mock election to demonstrate voting machine vulnerability.
FCC repeals net neutrality: Engineering experts offer comments
A long-standing tenet of the internet was overturned today.
Net neutrality repeal: Michigan Engineers weigh in
On Dec. 14, the FCC will vote on the rules that today ensure internet service providers treat all web content equally.