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EPA is forging a path forward to develop sustainable solutions to the nation's highest priority science needs. Our six integrated research programs provide the scientific foundation, methods, and tools the Agency needs to fulfill its mission of protecting human health and the environment.

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EPA Ecologist Jordan West

Meet EPA Ecologist Jordan West, Ph.D.: Jordan M. West, Ph.D. is an aquatic ecologist at EPA who studies the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems, mainly coral reefs and wetlands. Read the interview.

It All Starts with Science Blog
Yellow Police Tape. Police Line Do Not Cross.
Liquids, Fumigants, or Foggers: Decontaminating Ricin
EPA homeland security researchers are examining decontamination techniques and developing decision-support tools to assist in the safe disposal of waste and debris from contamination incidents such as the ricin-laced letters recently sent out. Read the post.

Science Matters Newsletter
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EPA researchers and partners are developing the latest climate change science and incorporating it into strategies and actions to protect human health and the environment. Read about it in the Climate Change Research issue.

My Air, My Health Winner Announced
My Air, My Health

The winning team will receive a $100,000 award for developing Conscious Clothing, a wearable, real-time breathing analysis tool that calculates the amount of polluted air a person inhales. Read the news release.

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