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NewsA recent scientific study could provide a clue, linking PFAS contamination to plastic containers used to keep food and other products fresh.
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NewsScientists at 91社区福利 have developed a suite of four new tests that can be used to detect coal ash contamination in soil with unprecedented sensitivity.
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NewsIf we鈥檙e to avoid extreme warming, all drilling for oil needs to stop now, experts say, but U.S. fossil fuel production is continuing.
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NewsNorth Carolina is at a crossroads when it comes to energy. The effects of climate change seem to be accelerating and we are, right now, in this state, making decisions that will affect how we generate electricity for 30 years.
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NewsMarine science researchers at 91社区福利 are using drones as part of their work.
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NewsFirst-of-its-kind study shows how human-generated sound could harm the ability of seagrass to store energy and detect gravity.
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NewsAttending COP25 as part of 91社区福利's U.N. Climate Change Negotiations Practicum course ignited an interest in climate and clean energy research as well as working on international projects for Marie McNamara.
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NewsThe Board of Directors of Loggerhead Marinelife Center (LMC) is pleased to announce Dr. Kyle Van Houtan as its newly appointed President and Chief Executive Officer.
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NewsRiver researcher Jack Schmidt brings an independent voice to high stakes battle over water.
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NewsThe hunt is on to find out why the Champlain Towers South in the Miami suburb of Surfside collapsed. In addition to the environmental factors, building codes need to be re-examined. These include the decision to allow buildings to be constructed at all so close to the water or on a barrier island.
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NewsDespite our obsession with carbon dioxide, methane could be a handier ally to fight climate change.
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NewsThe House voted Friday to restore a rule targeting leaks of methane from oil and gas operations, reinstating Obama-era standards for limiting the potent greenhouse gas that had been dismantled under President Donald Trump.
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NewsThere are more questions than answers after a 12-story building collapsed in Surfside, Florida. Scientists have long noted the risk of building on the shifting sands of a barrier island like Miami Beach, especially with rising sea levels.
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News"The Invention and Consequences of Race" will be open to 300 students and include instruction from more than a dozen Duke faculty.
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NewsA barge carrying over 14,000 tons of coal ash that capsized and partially sank off the coast of Florida has now been raised鈥攂ut not before leaking as much as 5,000 tons of coal ash a mile south of the St. Johns River.