In The Media
February 20, 2026
Why does women's pain last longer than men's? A new study offers an answer
From NBC News
Featuring Geoffroy Laumet
February 20, 2026
Scientists Prove Women’s Pain Does Last Longer Than Men’s
From Newsweek
Featuring Geoffroy Laumet
February 19, 2026
Our solar system is surrounded by weird peanut-shaped objects. Astronomers think they know why
From Scientific American
Featuring Jackson Barnes | Seth Jacobson
February 19, 2026
Cosmic Snowmen Gained Their Unique Shape After Gently Spiraling Into Each Other
From Discover Magazine
Featuring Seth Jacobson
February 10, 2026
How X-rays and crystals revealed the true nature of things
From The Nobel Prize
Featuring Michael Velbel
January 29, 2026
Fighting inflammation after surgery may make pain last longer
From Futurity
Featuring Geoffroy Laumet
January 20, 2026
Deadly ‘reverse’ cells can destroy us unless scientists stop them
From Scientific American
Featuring Richard Lenski
January 13, 2026
The Milky Way’s Central Black Hole May Have Appeared Shockingly Different Just a Few Hundred Years Ago
From Scientific American
Featuring Steve DiKerby
December 29, 2025
The 'Hell-Plant' of Death Valley offers hope to a hotter world
From New Atlas
Featuring Sue Rhee
December 26, 2025
In 1879 a scientist buried bottles filled with seeds. Every 20 years, one is dug up and studied
From Upworthy
Featuring Plant Biology
December 26, 2025
Astronomers capture shockwaves from nova explosions in high-definition
From MSN
Featuring Laura Chomiuk
December 17, 2025
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Is About to Make Its Closest Approach to Earth. Here’s How to View It With Binoculars or a Telescope
From Smithsonian Magazine
Featuring Darryl Seligman
December 11, 2025
U-M, MSU researchers team up to capture best views of exploding stars
From Detroit Free Press
Featuring Laura Chomiuk
December 8, 2025
Pair of exploding stars baffle astronomers
From Popular Science
Featuring Laura Chomiuk
December 5, 2025
The fascinating link between cherry pie and a bird
From Vox
Featuring Catherine Lindell
December 2, 2025
I watched scientists track interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS leaving the solar system in real-time: 'This is some prime-time science'
From Space
Featuring Darryl Seligman
November 27, 2025
Falcons help keep bird poop off your delicious cherries
From Popular Science
Featuring Catherine Lindell
November 24, 2025
This Shrub Thrives in Death Valley's Scorching Temperatures. Where Do Its Heat-Tolerant Superpowers Come From?
From Smithsonian
Featuring Sue Rhee
November 20, 2025
The Moon-forming impactor Theia originated from the inner Solar System
From Science
Featuring Seth Jacobson
November 19, 2025
Scientists Just Found 3.3 Billion-Year-Old Evidence of Life Hidden in Rocks
From MSN
Featuring Katie Maloney
October 31, 2025
The Race to Study an Interstellar Comet from Deep Space
From Scientific American
Featuring Darryl Seligman
October 28, 2025
Michigan State to build outdoor lab to study solar panels on farmlands
From MLive
Featuring Anthony Kendall
October 15, 2025
Pentagon-Funded Scientists Deploy Ultrafast Lasers to “Draw” Crystals on Gold Nanoparticles
From The Debrief
Featuring Elad Harel
October 13, 2025
Male fertility breakthrough: Scientists identify the trigger that powers sperm
From Earth
Featuring Melanie Balbach
October 1, 2025
Supercomputer simulations pierce mysteries of galactic nuclei
From MSN
Featuring Brian O'Shea
September 22, 2025
Satellites and Drones Are Unlocking Benefits 'Hidden in Plain Sight' in Michigan
From The New York Times
Featuring Bruno Basso
August 19, 2025
Habitat Loss Is Leading to Inbreeding Among Michigan’s Only Species of Venomous Snake
From Smithsonian Magazine
Featuring Sarah Fitzpatrick
August 18, 2025
Michigan's only rattlesnake is inbreeding
From Popular Science
Featuring Sarah Fitzpatrick