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Great Lakes' levels for Michigan and Huron have peaked for 2017
Published on September 5, 2017
Seasonal decline begins - lakes will lose more than a trillion gallons of water. -
Eating with all five senses: Taste
Published on August 31, 2017
Eating is something we do many time every day and uses all five of our senses. Let’s explore the sense of taste and how that relates to eating habits. -
Lake Michigan kings are back — but why?
Published on August 23, 2017
After the gloom-and-doom of 2016, anglers are gearing up for a much better run of salmon in 2017. Recent trends in the fishery suggest that ups and downs may be the new norm if prey populations do not stabilize. -
Helping kids manage technology
Published on August 22, 2017
Teaching your kids how to manage technology early helps them as they become adults. -
Eating with all five senses: Smell
Published on August 18, 2017
Eating is something we do many times every day and uses all five of our senses. Let’s explore the sense of smell and how that relates to eating habits. -
Eating with all five senses: Sight
Published on August 17, 2017
Eating is something we do many times every day and uses all five of our senses. Let’s explore the sense of sight and how that relates to eating habits. -
Tips for solar eclipse viewing with children
Published on August 16, 2017
How to safely view and explain a solar eclipse. -
Students team up with Michigan Sea Grant to protect native fish
Published on August 15, 2017
A threatened fish called the River Redhorse is the latest subject of the Native Fish Heroes poster series. -
Youth explore sensory science at MSU
Published on August 10, 2017
Exploring the different programs related to food science was a goal of the 4-H Health and Food Science Camp. Let’s explore what the youth learned regarding food sensory science at MSU. -
New video shows anglers how to remove stomachs for fish diet study
Published on August 9, 2017
Researchers are trying to learn more about what trout, salmon, and walleye are eating in lakes Huron and Michigan. Anglers can help by donating stomachs from their catch.