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Consumer Sentiment Lower But Still Favorable

ANN ARBOR - Consumer sentiment continued to slowly fall in the July survey, although the overall level still remains quite favorable, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. The small decline amounted to 5.1 Index-points below the January peak, which was the highest figure in a dozen years, said economist Richard Curtin, director

By |2017-07-30T21:31:07-04:00July 30th, 2017|News|

Missing Lead In Flint Water Pipes Confirms Cause Of Crisis

ANN ARBOR - A study of lead service lines in Flint's damaged drinking water system reveals a Swiss cheese pattern in the pipes' interior crust, with holes where the lead used to be. The findings—led by researchers at the University of Michigan—support the generally accepted understanding that lead leached into the system because that water

By |2017-07-28T13:14:00-04:00July 28th, 2017|Clean Update|

Michigan Treasury Hosts Tax Outreach Seminars In Kalamazoo, Lansing, Flint

LANSING – The Michigan Department of Treasury is hosting several sales tax outreach seminars across the Lower Peninsula in August to provide insight to and receive feedback from small businesses. Treasury Outreach Team members will be providing an overview of the sales tax filing process, the ins and outs of auditing and how to appeal

By |2017-07-27T19:05:41-04:00July 27th, 2017|Politics, Politics/Government|

New Robotic Lab Tracking Toxicity Of Lake Erie Algal Bloom

ANN ARBOR—A new research tool to safeguard drinking water is now keeping a watchful eye on Lake Erie. This week, a robotic lake-bottom laboratory began tracking the levels of dangerous toxins produced by cyanobacteria that bloom each summer in the lake's western basin. The goal is to provide advance warning to municipal drinking water managers

By |2017-07-21T14:14:11-04:00July 20th, 2017|Clean Update|

Nanoparticles Could Usher In Age Of Invisibility Cloaks

ANN ARBOR - The science fiction of invisibility cloaking devices may become science fact after University of Michigan researchers announced this week they have developed a new technique that peppers metallic nanoparticles into semiconductors. The advance also could boost the efficiency of LED lighting by about 50 percent. It's the first technique that can inexpensively

By |2017-07-20T07:02:47-04:00July 19th, 2017|Clean Update|

Report: Technology May Automate Half Of All Low-Skilled Jobs In The United States

MUNCIE, IN. - Ball State University sits at the heart the "Rust Belt," so educators have the right to be pessimistic about the drift of the U.S. economy. But a report by the school's Center for Business and Economic Research goes even further. "We found a toxic brew," said CBER Director Michael Hicks. "Automation is likely to replace

By |2017-07-19T20:43:53-04:00July 19th, 2017|News|

Report: PC Shipments Slump To Lowest Level Since 2007

STAMFORD, Conn. - The PC industry, in the midst of a five-year slump, recorded its 11th straight quarter of declining shipments, the lowest volume since 2007. Worldwide PC shipments totaled 61.1 million units in the second quarter of 2017, a 4.3 percent decline from the second quarter of 2016, according to preliminary results by Gartner,

By |2017-07-19T20:47:08-04:00July 19th, 2017|News|

GEO Threat: Hackers Use Wirecutters On DJI’s Geofence

TORONTO, Ontario - Fact #1: The world’s largest manufacturer of consumer drones, DJI, takes great measures to ensure its machines are safe. In fact, it uses special-purpose software to protect pilots from flying in (or into) illegal or sensitive areas. Fact #2: A number of hackers are doing their best to effectively remove that armour, in a move

By |2017-07-17T21:36:30-04:00July 17th, 2017|Drones|

Summer Forecast – Another Algal Bloom To Foul Lake Erie

ANN ARBOR - Just when you thought it was safe to go into the water, University of Michigan researchers and their business partners predict that western Lake Erie will again experience a significant harmful algal bloom this summer, approaching the record bloom of 2015. The Lake Erie forecast was released Thursday by the National Oceanic

By |2017-07-13T17:35:49-04:00July 13th, 2017|Clean Update|