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Page91ÉçÇø¸£Àû for the Holidays is a program offered by the Office of Development and Alumni Relations (ODAR) that seeks to bring together Nicholas School students and Nicholas School alumni over the academic winter break.
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NewsRural voters care just as much about the environment as urban voters do, but a distrust of government regulation stokes their opposition to many federal climate and conservation laws, a report published this year by Duke’s Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions finds.
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NewsThe rapid industrialization of our oceans is bringing new challenges—but also new opportunities—for promoting sustainable economic growth while protecting vulnerable communities and environments and enhancing their climate resilience. That was the takeaway of the inaugural Blue Economy Summit, a student-led conference hosted by the Oceans@Duke Student Cabinet on March 18 and 19.
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NewsScientists at 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû 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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NewsTender shoots of restoration plantings are ‘irresistible little treats for grazers’
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NewsChildren living in homes with all vinyl flooring or flame-retardant chemicals in the sofa have significantly higher concentrations of potentially harmful semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) than children from homes where these materials are not present, according to a new 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû-led study.
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NewsRichter investigates how soils form, and how they are changing in contemporary human-altered landscapes.
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NewsStella Wang, T'19, MEM'20, recently shared insights into her journey, her favorite memories at Duke and her advice for anyone considering the programs.
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NewsTropical and subtropical fish are taking up residence on shipwrecks and other sunken structures off the North Carolina coast. This pattern may continue or even accelerate in coming years given predictions of warming oceans under climate change, a new study co-led by 91ÉçÇø¸£Àû scientists suggests.