The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a $420 million funding opportunity for DOE’s Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRC).
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Study Confirms PFAS in NZ Urban Water
The presence of PFAS in New Zealand wastewaters, coastal waters, and surface waters has been confirmed by University of Auckland researchers.
Copper-Based Chemicals May Be Contributing to Ozone Depletion
Earth’s ozone layer is critical to protecting us from cancer-causing ultraviolet light from the sun
Red Tide off Rio
A dark, rainy spring gave way to a vast, long-lived phytoplankton bloom off the coast of Brazil.
Bald Eagle Rebound Stunted by Poisoning From Lead Ammunition
Bald eagle populations have slowly recovered from near devastation after the government banned DDT in 1972, but another ongoing issue has weakened that rebound – lead poisoning from gunshot ammunition.
How Does Marshall Fire Smoke Affect Indoor, Outdoor Air Quality?
CIRES, CU Boulder and NOAA scientists move fast to understand the impacts of post-fire smoke on indoor and outdoor air quality


