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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,
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 24, 2023 Using sound to test devices, control qubits Control of atomic vacancies with sound waves could improve communications and offer new control for quantum computing Applied Physics, Materials, Quantum Engineering,
Aug 23, 2023 Li awarded Manfred Thoma Medal Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics professor honored for work in systems and control Awards,
Dec 4, 2023 Schiffer joins SEAS faculty in January Applied physicist recently named among Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Applied Physics, Climate,
Oct 30, 2023 Reverse engineering Jackson Pollock Researchers combine physics and machine learning to use Pollock’s drip paint technique for quick and accurate 3D printing Applied Mathematics,
Sep 20, 2023 Capasso named a 2023 Citation Laureate 71 Citation Laureates have gone on to receive a Nobel Prize Applied Physics, Awards,
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,
Sep 7, 2023 Science and Cooking returns with tasty offerings The popular lecture series will feature talks on the science of fermentation, sugar and mixology Events,
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,