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Oct 29, 2024 Integrating traditional and academic knowledge SEAS symposium explores engineering contributions of Indigenous peoples Academics, Diversity / Inclusion, 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,
Sep 17, 2024 Air pollution exposure in infancy may limit economic mobility in adulthood The higher a person’s exposure in infancy to PM2.5, the lower their earnings in adulthood Environmental Science & Engineering,
Jul 10, 2024 A bridge from undergraduate to graduate studies Post-baccalaureate program help students transition to the next academic level Academics, Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Diversity / Inclusion, Environmental Science & Engineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Optics / Photonics, Quantum Engineering, Robotics,
Jun 24, 2024 Scientists at Harvard describe their worst climate fears SEAS researchers participate in Harvard Climate Action Week panel entitled “What Could Go Wrong?” Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Jun 12, 2024 The science and ethics of solar geoengineering SEAS faculty discuss the possibilities of the field at Harvard Climate Action Week Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,