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Science Wednesday: Smart Investments: Technology for the Planet and the Economy

Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays. About the author: April Richards is an environmental engineer with EPA’s Office of Research and...

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Women’s History Month: Honoring Achievements in Science

By Maggie Sauerhage Ecologist Rachel Carson helped shape how people see the natural world. An ecologist who changed how an entire country looks at the natural world. The first woman to win a Nobel...

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Career Advice from Mary Pat

At school, we are constantly given assignments to work in groups.  Often it is not the subject matter that makes the projects hard, but it is the coordinating of all the group members.  I wanted to...

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A Green Light for Learning

By Dustin Renwick Karoline Johnson shows off the air sensor. Movies depict bad breath as a green haze, but anyone’s breath can change a new prototype air sensor, developed by EPA researchers, from blue...

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Teaming Up with Science Teachers

By Kacey Fitzpatrick “One afternoon my high school physics teacher said, ‘Wow, you’re picking this up a lot faster than you realize, and you might have a knack for this.’ That comment sort of lit off a...

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