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County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller said a small drone will fly through sewer pipes and artificial intelligence will help identify potential problems underground.
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What climate change is doing to Michigan's allergy season, two scientists team up to find ways to help kids living with autism sharpen their social skills, and the Great Lakes sailing adventure that changed writer Jerry Dennis’ life.
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Tensions rise between Israel and Iran, demystifying the algorithms of everyday life, and the risks of freighters to the Mackinac Bridge
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“Some people are very excited about it. They embrace it. They see it as bringing a really dynamic future to education,” said Dr. Sapna Thwaite, the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor of Education at the University of Michigan Flint.
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A look into support for Trump in northern Michigan, a conversation on winter birding, a new climate change study using AI and social media to determine American attitudes toward climate change.
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Electric vehicle sales at Ford and General Motors, how English professors are adjusting to artificial intelligence, and a conversation with New York Times bestselling author Kiley Reid about her new novel.
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The outside push against Rep. Tlaib, the crossroads of the GOP and the church, and a look at how artificial intelligence could affect everyday life in the near future.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed nearly two dozen bills Thursday making major changes to Michigan election laws.
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Infrastructure spending bonanza, sand dunes consuming cottages, and artists using AI photography.
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Last year, nearly 70,000 people reached out to the National Eating Disorders Association helpline. Demand more than doubled during COVID, and still hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels. But late this spring the Association shut the helpline down and added a chatbot instead. We look at why the Association made this move, and what it means for the people who need this support the most.