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07/07/2020 Avik Basu My brain on nature: How the natural world helped heal me after a devastating accident (ABC Radio National)
07/06/2020 Inés Ibáñez Some trees may 'social distance' to avoid disease (National Geographic Magazine)
07/02/2020 Shelie Miller US rivers and lakes are shrinking for a surprising reason: cows (The Guardian)
06/24/2020 Jonathan T. Overpeck The Arctic is on fire: Siberian heat wave alarms scientists (The Washington Post)
05/22/2020 Allen Burton Flood raises fears of pollution at Michigan toxic waste site (Associated Press)
05/21/2020 Allen Burton After flood reached Dow, Superfund pollution site, regulators have yet to test water (The Detroit News)
05/21/2020 Allen Burton Dow critics skeptical of company’s claim floodwaters pose no threat of contamination (MLive)
05/20/2020 Allen Burton Dam Failure Threatens a Dow Chemical Complex and Superfund Cleanup (The New York Times)
05/20/2020 Allen Burton Thousands evacuated as river dams break in central Michigan (Associated Press)
05/20/2020 Allen Burton Michigan governor wants investigation of dam failures that have caused devastating flooding (CNN)
05/20/2020 Allen Burton Flooding of Dow's Midland facilities raises contamination fears at Superfund site (The Detroit News)
05/20/2020 Allen Burton As floodwaters bear down on Dow Chemical, worries about water toxins (Bridge Magazine)
01/01/2020 Ivette Perfecto John Vandermeer Puerto Rico earthquake and aftermath: U-M experts can discuss