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Jun 11, 2024 SEAS students take to the skies Students build low-altitude blimp as part of JPL capstone project Academics, Climate, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
May 23, 2024 A sustainable future for data centers SEAS students tackle the engineering implications of the ever-increasing need for data centers Academics, Climate, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science & Engineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
May 23, 2024 Sustainable computing project awarded $12 million from NSF Multi-institution research initiative aims to reduce computing’s carbon footprint by 45% within the next decade Climate, Computer Science,
May 1, 2024 EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills, urban areas Research highlights importance of high-resolution methane accounting Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Apr 29, 2024 Senior project spotlight: Emma Zuckerman A new way to measure wind speed in Earth, Martian atmosphere Academics, Climate, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Apr 25, 2024 Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet Research finds anti-desertification measures needed in tandem with emission reductions Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Apr 24, 2024 Salata Institute funds SEAS climate science From carbon capture to predicting food insecurity, SEAS researchers are solving some of the hardest problems caused by climate change Awards, Climate,
Mar 5, 2024 A cutting-edge methane monitor Steven Wofsy chats about recently launched MethaneSAT emissions satellite Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Technology,
Feb 12, 2024 Alumni profile: Bram Maasakkers, S.M. '15, Ph.D. '18 Monitoring methane emissions at SRON in the Netherlands Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Feb 8, 2024 Temperatures are rising, but soil is getting wetter — why? Research finds precipitation, rather than temperature, explains soil moisture trends Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,