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Michigan Tech Student Wins Grant To Study Bee Decline

HOUGHTON — Bees are dying, and Cindy Fiser wants to know why. Now the federal Environmental Protection Agency is helping her look for answers. Fiser, a fourth-year applied ecology and environmental sciences major in Michigan Technological University’s School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, has been named a winner of the EPA’s Greater Research Opportunities

By |2016-06-16T20:43:49-04:00June 16th, 2016|ESD|

Whirlpool Oven To Connect To Digital Recipes, Advanced Cooking Techniques

BENTON HARBOR — It’s the oven that can help you be a better cook. Whirlpool Corp. this week announced a partnership with Innit to bring advanced automated cooking and digital recipes to its Jenn-Air brand of Wi-Fi connected ovens. Innit, a California company, is developing technologies that give appliances access to thousands of recipes, based

By |2016-06-16T20:43:50-04:00June 16th, 2016|ESD|

MSU Students Competing In National Drone Competition

EAST LANSING — A group of Michigan State University engineering students is among 17 teams taking part in a national drone competition this week in Maryland. The MSU team will be competing in the 2016 Student Unmanned Air Systems event at the Webster Naval Field in Patuxent River. “We are building a fully autonomous UAV

By |2016-06-14T20:22:32-04:00June 14th, 2016|Drones, ESD|

Consumers Energy Spends More Than $1 Billion In 2015 With Michigan Businesses

JACKSON - Consumers Energy is making good on a five-year commitment to Michigan businesses, announcing this week that it has spent over $1 billion in less than a year with employers based in the Great Lakes State. “By investing in our home state of Michigan, we are helping businesses grow. That leads to our state

By |2016-05-04T14:42:24-04:00May 4th, 2016|Clean Update, ESD|

MSU Spring 2016 Design Day April 29: 276 Teams, 1,138 Engineering Students

EAST LANSING — Spring Design Day in the Michigan State University College of Engineering is more than 20 percent bigger than last year’s celebration of engineering, design and innovation — which was the largest ever to that point. The end-of- year experience showcasing the innovations of the next generation of engineers and computer scientists takes

By |2016-04-28T14:04:01-04:00April 28th, 2016|ESD, Featured|

TechWeek Returns To Detroit For Third Year, May 2-8

DETROIT - Out with the trade show, in with more speakers. That’s the plan for the third annual Techweek Detroit, May 2-8 at various venues around the city. Throughout the week, the conference will host numerous events including interactive workshops, a hackathon, startup pitch competition, networking events and educational speaker panels – all with the

By |2016-04-28T14:04:19-04:00April 28th, 2016|ESD|

Ford Fusion Hybrid Autonomous Research Vehicle, No Headlights No Problem

DEARBORN - Last month, under the cover of night, a Ford Fusion Hybrid autonomous research vehicle with no headlights on navigated along lonely desert roads, performing a task that would be perilous for a human driver. Driving in pitch black at Ford Arizona Proving Ground marks the next step on the company’s journey to delivering

By |2016-04-13T20:42:31-04:00April 13th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, ESD|

Lawrence Tech’s High-Tech Parking Lot Part Of White House Water Summit

SOUTHFIELD – A new water runoff control system in a parking lot at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield is among the water quality improvement projects that will be showcased at the White House Water Summit Tuesday, March 22. LTU professor Donald Carpenter received word of the project’s inclusion in the Water Summit on Wednesday. “This

By |2016-03-18T16:10:50-04:00March 18th, 2016|Clean Update, ESD|

Robofest Returns To Lawrence Technological University April 30

SOUTHFIELD — Early spring means that it’s Robofest season – all over the world. Robofest is a festival of competitions and events with autonomous robots that encourages students – from fifth grade to college – to have fun, while learning the principles of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), along with computer science. Students design,

By |2016-03-18T11:49:45-04:00March 18th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, ESD, Featured|

Michigan Ranked 6th Best State For Corporate Buildings, Expansions

LANSING - Michigan has been named the No. 6 state in the nation for major new corporate buildings and expansions in 2015 by Site Selection magazine, the Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced. Site Selection verified 217 projects in Michigan that met capital investment, job-creation or size standards as part of its annual Governor’s Cup ranking.

By |2016-03-04T14:08:27-05:00March 4th, 2016|ESD, Politics|