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January 08, 2020
<span>An international team of environmental and atmospheric scientists have pinpointed the chemical emissions that contribute the most to the harmful air quality conditions that are choking more and more cities and causing health problems and reducing agricultural production across the United States. The findings suggest that targeted policies could be more effective in limiting the formation of ground-level ozone, like smog, which contributes to tens of thousands of respiratory related deaths and nearly a billion dollars of crop loss each year.</span>
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January 02, 2020
The defining characteristic of a great university is its faculty. Here are just a few of the College of Engineering faculty members who have distinguished themselves as teachers and researchers.
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January 01, 2020
DragonHacks 2020 begins February 22, 2020.
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