Science & Technology
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Meeting Materials for the January 28, 2014 Scientific Advisory Panel
Meeting Materials for the January 28, 2014 Scientific Advisory Panel on RNA Interference: Problem Formulation for Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment
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National Wetland Condition Assessment Design Documents
Design documents for the National Wetland Condition Assessment
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Working with Communities to Solve a Big Problem in Small Water Systems
Ammonia is found at high levels in many agricultural areas where groundwater is the primary drinking water source. EPA researchers developed affordable and easy-to-use biological drinking water treatment systems to treat ammonia in water.
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Leading the Conversation about Sustainability
Under the Net Zero Initiative, EPA is pursuing these goals in an effort to improve the environment, save money, and help local communities become more sustainable.
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The One Health Approach to Harmful Algal Blooms
An article by EPA researcher Betsy Hilborn describes how using a One Health approach could help address and reduce the risks associated with harmful algal blooms on human, animal, and environmental health.
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Do-It-Yourself Air Cleaners: Making Cleaner Air More Accessible
EPA and other health, environmental, and nonprofit organizations have provided instructions for creating do-it-yourself (DIY) air cleaners.
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Celebrating P3’s 20th Year and the Return of the In-person National Student Design Expo
EPA’s People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) Program is a national competition that gives students the chance to turn their creative design and engineering ideas into a reality.
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EPA Releases Cutting-Edge Human Respiratory System Model
EPA scientists recently developed a new online tool that offers researchers, medical practitioners and others, a comprehensive model of the human respiratory system.
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Meet EPA Researcher Dan Tettenhorst
EPA chemist Dan Tettenhorst performs research work on developing analytical methods for various pesticides and fungicides, harmful algal toxins, and PFAS in drinking water and ambient water.
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Meet EPA Researcher Susan Glassmeyer, Ph.D.
I earned a bachelor’s in chemistry from Xavier University, and a master’s in environmental science (MSES) and Ph.D. in environmental science from Indiana University. I started at the EPA in 1998 as a federal post-doc, which transitioned to a permanent fede
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Meet EPA Researcher Jennifer Tully, MS
I received my degree in geology and high school science education. My original goal was to be an educator but after I took a geology course and ended up getting a geology major in addition to the education degree, I decided to pursue graduate work in geolo
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Supporting Small Businesses Through the EPA SBIR Program
For nearly 40 years, EPA’s Small Business Innovation Research program has supported small businesses to develop novel technologies that promote a clean and healthy environment.
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Meet EPA Research Bioinformaticist Carlie LaLone, Ph.D.
Meet epa researcher Carlie LaLone!
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EPA Tool Helps Chicago Account for and Visualize Urban Water Flows
A science matters article on EPA's water balance tools for city managers
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EPA Researchers Test Mortality Management Approaches to Reduce Potential Spread of African Swine Fever Virus
EPA researchers and responders are working with USDA’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service to develop disease control measures and test approaches to manage infected waste, including mortality management.
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EPA Researchers Rely on Expertise in Biological Decontamination to Inform Cleanup after Contaminated Room Spray Recall
In October, the CDC identified a bacterium in an aromatherapy spray which caused death and severe illness in cases across different states.
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EPA Researchers Evaluate Electrostatic Sprayers for Disinfectant Application
Businesses and institutions, including some airlines, schools, and transit agencies, have been using electrostatic sprayers to clean and disinfect large surface areas that are frequently touched by many people.
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Highlights from the Clean Air Act 40th Anniversary
On September 14, 2010, EPA celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Clean Air Act with a conference to examine the successes and challenges of the Clean Air Act.
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Hogback No. 4 AUM Site Screening Report
Site Screening Report of Hogback No. 4 abandoned uranium mine which includes all immediate information associated with the mine site.
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King Tutt Point AUM Reassessment (KTM), Limited Site Screening Report
Reassessment (KTM), Limited Site Screening Report of King Tutt Point abandoned uranium mine which includes all immediate information associated with the mine site.