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Aug 8, 2023 An early warning system for joint heat and ozone extremes in China Research identifies patterns to predict co-occurrence of heat and ozone extremes in China months in advance Climate,
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,
Oct 5, 2023 Kozinsky and team among finalists for Gordon Bell Prize Researchers recognized for equivariant neural network models that can quickly and accurately simulate millions of atoms Computer Science, Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Nov 20, 2023 From a plant-free place, clues about how to help plants survive as planet warms Data from salt flats suggest dry soil is worse than rising temperature Climate,
Dec 4, 2023 Schiffer joins SEAS faculty in January Applied physicist recently named among Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Applied Physics, Climate,
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,
Mar 18, 2024 Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors Bioengineering,
Jan 31, 2024 Robots to help with human habitation in space SEAS roboticists develop robots for Resilient ExtraTerrestrial Habitats Robotics,
Oct 4, 2023 Staying dry for months underwater Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces Materials, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering,
Apr 24, 2024 Salata Institute funds SEAS climate science From carbon capture to predicting food insecurity, SEAS researchers are solving some of the hardest problems caused by climate change Awards, Climate,