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Jun 6, 2023 Despite Major Progress Nationally, Two Mercury Emissions Hotspots Remain Study finds socioeconomic disparity in who breathes the most toxic air Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Jun 6, 2023 Integrating Offshore Wind into China’s Power Grid Can Further Carbon Neutrality Goals New Nature Communications research models optimal investment in grid-connected offshore wind Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
May 12, 2023 Nature’s chefs: How and why organisms make food for others Plants, animals, fungi, and humans have “cooking” in common Cooking, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
May 9, 2023 Senior profile: Billy Beauregard Improving water access at home and overseas Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Student Organizations, Undergraduate Student Profile, Student Profile
Apr 14, 2023 Senior project spotlight: Maggie Vallejo Predicting power losses in solar cells Academics, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Dec 15, 2022 How a policy to address a groundwater shortage inadvertently increase air pollution in northern India A delay in the rice planting season led to a delay in harvests and agricultural burning Climate, Environment,
Dec 9, 2022 Senior project spotlight: Maggie Schultz Predicting fine particulate concentrations in real time Academics, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Nov 2, 2022 Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring Environment, Health / Medicine, Materials,
Oct 3, 2022 Clean Hydrogen: A long-awaited solution for hard-to-abate sectors New research in Nature Energy models the value of clean hydrogen in decarbonizing heavy industries/heavy transport Climate, Environment,
Sep 27, 2022 Alumni Q&A: Michael Bell, Ph.D. ’21 Using underwater robotics to translate whale communication AI / Machine Learning, Alumni, Environment, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering, Planetary Science, Alumni Profile