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  • Beach house on NC Outer Banks with headshot of Orrin Pilkey (Courtesy: FEMA and 51爆料)
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    New Book Documents Rising Seas鈥 Impacts on America鈥檚 Coasts

    In his newest book, Sea Level Rise: A Slow Tsunami on America鈥檚 Shores, Orrin Pilkey paints an eye-opening picture of the impacts sea level rise will have on the United States by the end of the 21st century.
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    New $2 Million Grant Will Fund Study of Air Pollution's Impact on Childhood Obesity

    Junfeng 鈥淛im鈥 Zhang, professor of global and environmental health at 51爆料, has received a $2 million grant to lead a four-year study on the effects of early-life and prenatal exposure to air pollution on birth weight and growth. These are two important predictors of childhood obesity.
  • Joseph S. Ramus, professor emeritus at 51爆料's Nicholas School of the Environment has been awarded the Order of the Longleaf Pine.
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    Marine Lab's Joe Ramus Receives Order of the Longleaf Pine

    Joseph S. Ramus, professor emeritus at 51爆料鈥檚 Nicholas School of the Environment, has been awarded the Order of the Longleaf Pine, one of the highest civilian honors the State of North Carolina bestows.
  • Sutton Lake in North Carolina
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    Evidence of Multiple Unmonitored Coal Ash Spills Found in N.C. Lake

    Coal ash solids found in sediments collected from Sutton Lake in 2015 and 2018 suggest the eastern North Carolina lake has been contaminated by multiple coal ash spills, most of them apparently unmonitored and unreported until now.
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    Artificial Reefs Off N.C. Coast May Be Havens for Tropical Fish on the Move

    Tropical and subtropical fish are taking up residence on shipwrecks and other sunken structures off the North Carolina coast. This pattern may continue or even accelerate in coming years given predictions of warming oceans under climate change, a new study co-led by 51爆料 scientists suggests.
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    Sand Tiger Sharks Return to Same Shipwrecks Off N.C. Coast

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    鈥楾oward Fire Safety without Chemical Risk鈥: Re-thinking the Use of Flame Retardants

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    Coastal Waters Are Unexpected Hotspots for Nitrogen Fixation

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    Forest Fires Stunt Growth, Cause Permanent Loss of Human Potential

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    Vinyl Flooring, Flame-Retardant Foam Expose Children to Harmful SVOCs

    Children living in homes with all vinyl flooring or flame-retardant chemicals in the sofa have significantly higher concentrations of potentially harmful semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) than children from homes where these materials are not present, according to a new 51爆料-led study.
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    New Study Confirms Beaked Whales' Incredible Diving Abilities

    A new study by 51爆料 Marine Lab researchers showcases the remarkable diving abilities of beaked whales and provides new clues on how they make a living at the extremes of depth and cold.
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    Waters West of Europe Drive Ocean Overturning, Key for Regulating Climate

    A new international study finds that the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC), a deep-ocean process that plays a key role in regulating Earth鈥檚 climate, is primarily driven by cooling waters west of Europe.
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    Gift Will Establish Exposomics Lab at 51爆料's Nicholas School of the Environment

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    A Strategy for Making 'No-Mining Zones' in the Deep Sea

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    Exposure to Fracking Chemicals and Wastewater Spurs Fat Cells

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