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Jan 9, 2025 The ins and outs of quinone carbon capture Goal is safe, cost-effective greenhouse gas removal technologies Environmental Science & Engineering,
Dec 14, 2024 How future heat may kill millions of healthy people Harvard Salata Institute Even healthy people cannot survive the extreme heat beginning to afflict large regions of the world, writes climate scientist Kaighin McColl, explaining his new research into uncompensable heat stress. Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Dec 10, 2024 Texas: A Hub for Green Hydrogen, A Key for Decarbonization New Harvard-China Project Research Explores Texas’ Potential Role in Decarbonizing the United States Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Nov 20, 2024 Getting their hands dirty Environmental engineering students do field work at Alewife Brook Reservation Academics, Active Learning Labs, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Nov 8, 2024 Schmidt set to soar Environmental science concentrator receives Air Force pilot spot Environmental Science & Engineering, Student Profile
Oct 29, 2024 Integrating traditional and academic knowledge SEAS symposium explores engineering contributions of Indigenous peoples Academics, Belonging, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Oct 16, 2024 Concerning levels of PFAS in fish miles away from large contamination source Research finds that monitoring and regulations are needed to protect public health Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Oct 1, 2024 Climate research goes national Xing spends summer with Harvard-China Project Applied Mathematics, Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Sep 23, 2024 Tropical and subtropical industrial fisheries account for about 70% of the methylmercury fished from the ocean Demand for tuna and other large fish is increasing human exposure to methylmercury Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Sep 18, 2024 Michael B. McElroy awarded William Bowie Medal, highest honor of the American Geophysical Union Earth scientist will receive the Union’s top award at a December ceremony Awards, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,