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Students like Lulu Driscoll utilize the upstairs study rooms for group work, while Violet Tetzeli, who visits about twice ...
Populations of animals and plants separated by even thousands of miles can rise and fall together driven by ecological ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNExperiences in urban environments: Study is first to use VR to understand pedestrian stressA large-scale study led by Bilal Farooq, civil engineering professor at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), is the first ...
Environmental benefits of telemedicine: The study found that swapping in-person doctors’ visits for virtual ones can reduce ...
Evergreen commissioned a study that said energy bills could go up by as much as $25 a month. In 5 years, it could rise to roughly $500 extra a year. The study explored the causes behind the rise. It’s ...
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Grist on MSNA forthcoming Supreme Court decision could limit agencies’ duty to consider environmental harmsThe ruling could allow federal agencies to skip climate analysis when approving major projects — with wide-reaching ...
In places like the Herring River, docks and piers can have a negative impact on salt marshes. That’s the conclusion of a ...
From hands-on experience with equipment to virtual campus tools, immersive technology engages students in new ways.
Shivansh Chaturvedi ’26 pursued a joint degree at Yale SOM and the Yale School of the Environment to better understand how ...
When freshmen take a science course that immerses them in their school’s culture and physical space, they develop a sense of belonging—and a deep connection to the mission.
A new study uncovered how ancient land shifts allowed elephants to cross from Africa to Asia millions of years ago.
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