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NewsHard water is contaminated with glyphosate complexes in Sri Lankan communities plagued by chronic kidney disease
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NewsNicole Eastman, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a Federal Clean Water Policy Fellow at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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NewsEmily Kuhlmann, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a Pathways Intern in the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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NewsAna Bishop, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as Sussman Fellow in the National Marine Fisheries Service鈥檚 Protected Species Division 鈥 Marine Mammal Branch at NOAA.
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NewsJenny Jiwon Hyun, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a Sustainability Intern at Genesys as part of the EDF Climate Corps program.
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NewsWill Baughman, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent his summer as a Stanback Conservation Research Fellow at the Park Institute of America.
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NewsSophia Palia, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent her summer as a Communications Consultant at The Hive Fund for Climate & Gender Justice.
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NewsMeet the Silliman Lab, learn more about its research focus, a PhD student's experience in the lab and the opportunities the lab offers Duke students.
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NewsAs the world endeavors to extricate itself from a carbon economy in favor of clean energy, Lee Ferguson is working to shed light on the potential environmental risks posed by bis-perfluoroalkyl sulfonimides, a primary electrolyte in lithium-ion batteries.
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NewsA new study on the impacts of prenatal exposure to toxic metals linked to artisanal gold mining and other sources in Madre de Dios, Peru, finds that mercury has no direct effect on a newborn鈥檚 birth weight or gestational age. It鈥檚 a different story, though, for lead, which may also be released by mining operations but more likely is consumed when people eat wild game that inadvertently still contains small bullet fragments.
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NewsAs the world undergoes the great energy transition 鈥 from fossil fuels to alternative energy and batteries 鈥 rare earth metals are becoming more precious.
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NewsBuilding on a global study released earlier this year, a new paper led by 91社区福利 researchers provides global estimates of the number of livelihoods supported by small-scale fisheries, distinguishing between subsistence and commercial fishing. The paper, published Monday in the journal Nature Food, uses measures of subsistence fishing to highlight the importance of small-scale fisheries as a safety net for local communities.
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NewsRoss Fly, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent his summer as an intern at 8 Rivers Capital.
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NewsDmytro Zlenko, a Master of Environmental Management student, spent his summer as the Duke Biodiversity Fellow at National Parks Conservation Association.
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NewsIn recent years, 鈥30 by 30鈥 has become a rallying cry in international marine conservation. It鈥檚 the idea that to safeguard marine biodiversity and limit environmental damage caused by future sea-floor mining and other industrial-scale human activities, we need to place at least 30% of the world鈥檚 oceans within marine protected areas (MPAs) by 2030.