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A new method for breaking down PFAS shows promise

Detroit Today August 23, 2022

This month, Michigan activists urged federal officials to strengthen the government's efforts to research and regulate PFAS. Three years ago,...

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New book ‘The Plant Hunter’ explores nature’s next medicines

Amanda LeClaire August 23, 2022

When you look inside your medicine cabinet, you’ll likely see an assortment of prescriptions, supplements, topical creams, toothpaste and many...

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Michigan DNR's Wildlife Division workers pull a canoe loaded with captured ducks
  • Animals & Pets
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Why are mallard duck populations falling in the Great Lakes region?

Lester Graham August 19, 2022

Two major studies are underway to try to better understand why mallard duck populations are declining in the U.S. Researchers...

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Boreal forests
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Climate change is altering boreal forests, but it’s not too late, U-M researcher says

Russ McNamara August 11, 2022

Boreal forests are in the coldest parts of the world, places like Siberia, Scandinavia and Canada, but are also located...

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Huron River
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Tribar Technologies facing environmental violations over chemical spill  in Huron River

Russ McNamara August 10, 2022

State environmental regulators are going after Tribar Technologies, the company responsible for dumping a dangerous chemical into the Huron River...

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Michigan mining
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State lawmakers consider taking away local authority to issue gravel mining permits

Lester Graham August 5, 2022

The Great Lakes region is blessed with an abundance of water. But water quality, affordability, and aging water infrastructure are...

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Michigan farmers Jim Isley, left, and his son, Jake
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Will Michigan farmers voluntarily help reduce phosphorus loading into Lake Erie?

Lester Graham August 4, 2022

The Great Lakes region is blessed with an abundance of water. But water quality, affordability, and aging water infrastructure are...

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Huron River
  • Environment
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State officials expand testing of Huron River after release of hexavalent chromium

Russ McNamara August 4, 2022

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is warning people to avoid going into the Huron River and...

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  • Culture & Music
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The legacy of the Lunar Landing 53 years later

Tia Graham, Sophia Jozwiak July 27, 2022

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins left Earth’s comfy atmosphere and headed off into the...

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Fayette Historic State Park
  • Environment

The Catch: Fayette Historic State Park is home to some of the oldest trees in eastern North America

Annamarie Sysling July 27, 2022

  At Fayette Historic State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, limestone cliffs are home to some of the oldest trees...

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Advocates at a press conference at the U.S. Ecology South facility
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Coalition seeks increased oversight at US Ecology facility: ‘We want transparency’

Russ McNamara July 13, 2022

Foul smells and dust are problems for the people who live near the U.S. Ecology South hazardous waste facility in...

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Detroit home affected by basement flooding.
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  • Morning Edition
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Bridge Detroit: Flood prevention relief trickles in

Pat Batcheller July 7, 2022

It's been more than a year since heavy rain flooded thousands of basements in Detroit. This year, city leaders said...

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