Science & Technology
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Utilizing mass spectrometry to understand the atmosphere
This project encompasses a broad variety of topics within the field of atmospheric chemistry measurements utilizing gas-phase mass spectrometry.
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International Efforts
A page with links to international efforts related to endocrine disrupting chemicals.
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EPA to hold a public meeting on revised proposed plan for the Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation Superfund Site
EPA to hold a public meeting on revised proposed plan for the Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation Superfund Site
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Modeling Guidance and Support
Modeling Guidance and Support
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Office of Research and Development Accomplishments Annual Report 2013
Provides highlights of the results and impacts of scientific research conducted throughout the year 2013 by EPA's 13 labs, research centers, and offices, and EPA grantees and awardees
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Helping to Engage Proctor Creek Community Members as Stewards of Their Watershed
EPA recently collaborated with Proctor Creek residents and stakeholders to develop the Proctor Creek Watershed Story Map, which provide resources and share important information about the Proctor Creek watershed.
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EPA Scientists Update REal TIme Geospatial Data Viewer (RETIGO) Web Tool
EPA’s recently updated REal TIme Geospatial Data Viewer (RETIGO) is a free, open-access web tool that can be used to explore air quality data collected via stationary or in-motion sensors.
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Meet EPA Scientist Jennifer Josephs
Jennifer studies how environmental changes in Great Lakes Areas of Concern influence changes in human well-being.
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Over 50 Years of Groundwater Research at EPA’s Kerr Lab in Ada, Oklahoma
Protect Your Groundwater Day on September 7 is an annual observance established to highlight the responsible development, management, and use of groundwater. Read about over 50 years of groundwater research from our Ada, Oklahoma lab.
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EPA Researchers Working to Improve Life-Cycle Assessment Capabilities for Communities
EPA researchers developed a family of models to help government agencies, businesses, and other groups make choices that support sustainable materials management in the most cost-effective way.
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Meet EPA Scientist Blake Schaeffer, Ph.D.
EPA research ecologist Blake Schaeffer, Ph.D. focuses on ways to use satellite remote sensing technology to monitor water quality. His research interests broadly include deriving water quality parameters in coasts, estuaries, and lakes using satellites
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Science Matters Articles related to Ecosystems Research
Find published Science Matters articles about the EPA's research on ecosystems, including articles on aquatic ecosystems, threatened owls and salmon.
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2021 Science Matters Stories
EPA Science Matters stories published in 2021.
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Protecting Groundwater Resources within the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer in Oklahoma
EPA scientists in Ada, Oklahoma, have been working with federal, tribal, state, and academic partners to understand the impacts of human activities on the aquifer’s water quality and quantity.
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Meet EPA Scientist Randall R. Ross, Ph.D.
EPA hydrologist Dr. Randall Ross studies the impacts of enhanced aquifer recharge on groundwater quality and quantity using hydrogeologic, geophysical and geochemical methods.
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Science Matters Articles related to Water Research
Find published Science Matters articles about the EPA's water research, including articles on nutrient pollution, watersheds and the Chesapeake Bay.
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Science Matters Articles related to Climate Change Research
Find published Science Matters articles about the EPA's research into climate change, including articles on its effects on wild salmon, the health of older adults, and watersheds
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Partners Collaborate in Smoke-Ready Communities Research to Enhance Local Readiness for Wildfires
As wildfire smoke continues to impact the health of many people in fire-prone areas in the United States this summer, community leaders want to know how best to prepare residents on ways to protect their health from smoke exposure.
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EPA Researchers Investigate Impacts of Wildfires on Water Resources
To help address the impacts of wildfires on health and the environment, EPA researchers are examining long-term patterns in water quality after wildfires.
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EPA Researcher Creates Double Bottom Test Tube to Improve Public Health Monitoring
The standard method of saliva sample collection and laboratory processing creates the potential for contamination and increases the time to process samples. This inspired EPA researcher Elizabeth Sams to invent the double bottom test tube kit.