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EAPS NewsFebruary 9, 2017
Yesterday, the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) elected 84 new members and 22 foreign members. Among them was Dara Entekhabi, who was selected “for leadership in the hydrologic sciences including the scientific underpinnings for satellite observation of the Earth’s water cycle.”
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Slice of MITFebruary 8, 2017
Inez Fung's undergraduate work in applied mathematics led to a doctorate in meteorology and investigations of fluid dynamics and the physics of radiative transfer. Her subsequent independent studies in chemistry and biology laid the foundation for her award-winning investigations of the carbon cycle and climate change.
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Oceans @ MITFebruary 7, 2017
Climate-conscious sculptures influence world perspectives in Davos- Klosters, Switzerland
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MIT News OfficeJanuary 30, 2017
Carbon dioxide isn’t the only one that matters, and the gases vary widely in potency and duration.
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EAPS NewsJanuary 30, 2017
Susan Solomon, the Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will receive the 2017 National Academy of Sciences, Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship.
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EAPS NewsJanuary 27, 2017
Study assesses impact of fire aerosols on visibility and air quality in Southeast Asia.
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EAPS NewsJanuary 25, 2017
Prof Shuhei Ono receives the 2017 Paul Gast Lectureship of the European Association of Geochemistry.
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MIT News OfficeJanuary 16, 2017
First year of data from SMAP satellite provides new insights for weather, agriculture, and climate
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MIT News OfficeJanuary 9, 2017
Through warming effects, methane and other gases impact rising seas long after leaving the atmosphere.
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MIT NEWS OFFICEJanuary 3, 2017
New technique predicts frequency of heavy precipitation with global warming.
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