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Mar 25, 2024 Alumni profile: Raquel Schreiber, S.B. '15, MS/MBA '21 Using AI to help regenerate the earth Alumni, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Science & Engineering, MS/MBA,
Mar 19, 2024 Quino Energy hits manufacturing milestone Company founded by alum based on SEAS battery research Alumni, Applied Physics, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Science & Engineering, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Mar 5, 2024 A cutting-edge methane monitor Steven Wofsy chats about recently launched MethaneSAT emissions satellite Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Technology,
Feb 28, 2024 Before ‘Forever’ Tracking down precursors to the persistent toxic chemicals that contaminate our water and food Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Student Profile
Feb 16, 2024 With Google power and Harvard imaging technology, MethaneSAT will spot methane leaks from space A new partnership between the Environmental Defense Fund and Google will dramatically expand the power of a greenhouse-gas fighting tool developed by scientists at Harvard University Environmental Science & Engineering,
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,
Feb 5, 2024 Deep in the Amazon, SEAS team tracks mercury Field work on the Rio Negro could help communities exposed to methylmercury in fish Environmental Science & Engineering,
Nov 20, 2023 Massive 2022 eruption reduced ozone levels The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano changed the chemistry, dynamics of Earth’s stratosphere Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Nov 1, 2023 Human emissions increased mercury in the atmosphere sevenfold Research establishes a natural baseline for mercury in the atmosphere by estimating emissions from volcanic eruptions Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,