ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The fourth-ranked University of Michigan men’s basketball team (14-1, 4-1 Big Ten) will head to the West Coast for a pair of conference matchups this week. First up is U-M’s first trip to Washington (10-6, 2-3 Big Ten) in 32…
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Astronauts’ brains change shape and position in space: study
Astronauts’ brains can change shape and shift positions during stays in space, according to a new study with implications for NASA’s goals to conduct long-duration missions to the moon and Mars.
The study, published Monday in the journal…
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Blue moon, ‘planet parade’ and meteor showers coming to Michigan skies
- Eight supermoons and a rare blue moon highlight the year
- Multiple meteor showers peak from spring through winter
- Six planets line up after sunset in February
From brighter moons to streaks of light across the night sky,…
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Japanese business group calls on Beijing to clarify export restrictions
An organization representing Japanese businesses operating in China has called on Beijing to reaffirm that the restrictions it announced last week will not affect exports of civilian-use items to…
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WMU Basketball Announces Alumni Day on Jan. 24
KALAMAZOO, Mich. – The Western Michigan men’s and women’s basketball programs have announced…
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Spring exhibitions trace memory and metamorphosis shaped by Haitian heritage | Virginia Tech News
“Molt” plays upon the liquid state of matter that the collection of objects in this exhibition have undergone through the process of their creation while also centering this transitional spell as not only a means to an end, but a state of…
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Anthropic, OpenAI Crawl the Web Even More, and Give Little Back
Are AI giants nurturing the web, the most valuable store of human data the world will ever see? Or are they scraping content for free and giving little back? Updated data from Cloudflare sheds new light on this…
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UA Little Rock Ph.D. Student Uses AI to Study Emotion – News
Praveshika Bhandari, a researcher from Nepal…
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Men’s Volleyball To Play Two Doubleheaders This Week
HONOLULU – The No. 3 University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team will host a pair of…
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Additional trans-Suez sailing: Maersk Denver
As we wrote earlier, we are closely monitoring developments in the Red Sea area and exploring opportunities for a safe and sustainable return to East-West Suez transit.
Following the successful transit with Maersk Sebarok in December 2025, we conducted an additional sailing towards resuming navigation along on the East-West corridor via the Suez Canal and the Red Sea.
On 11-12 January 2026, the U.S.-flagged vessel Maersk Denver voyage 552W, currently operating on the MECL service, successfully transited the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and into the Red Sea. The safety of our crew, vessels and cargo remains of utmost importance to us, and the necessary safety measures were applied during transit. Customers with cargo on this vessel have been informed directly.
What does this mean for future sailings?
Assuming that security thresholds continue to be met, we will continue our stepwise approach towards gradually resuming navigation along the East-West corridor via the Suez Canal and the Red Sea. There are no additional sailings to announce at this time.
Looking for more information?
We will continue to keep you updated on the situation and continue to update our Red Sea webpage. Should you have further questions please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Maersk representative. Our teams are on hand to support with your planning, should you need any assistance.
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