EPS News
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In Memoriam: Elizabeth Vrba
The biologist’s theories about how environments prompt rapid species evolution and extinction propelled her onto the world stage.
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Lidya Tarhan - Selected as a 2025 Kavli Fellow by the National Academy of Sciences.
The National Academy of Sciences selected eighty-seven of the nation’s brightest young scientists from industry, academia, and government
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In Memoriam Matthew Eisaman
Matthew Eisaman, a global expert in the field of natural carbon capture, was remembered as a pioneering scientist and a valued colleague and mentor.
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How one farm is testing multiple carbon-capture tricks all at once
On Wilbourne Farm in Virginia, a carbon-removal experiment is underway.
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A pesky steel mill byproduct finds a second life helping the planet
Steel slag rocks in Ohio capture CO2, turning waste into a climate fix.
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Crushed Rocks Could Be the Next Climate Solution
Spreading crushed basalt on farm fields could pull CO2 from the air, boost crop yields, and fight climate change—if the mining impact can be managed.
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The IEEE awarded Michael Oristaglio the Outstanding Senior Career Academic Member Award
Michael Oristaglio won the IEEE Outstanding Senior Career Academic Award for his leadership in Yale Energy Studies and student preparation in energy.
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Intense ribbons of rain also bring the heat, Yale scientists say
Yale researchers find that atmospheric rivers may be one cause of warmer winters in many parts of the world.
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Researchers Explore Carbon Capture in Fish Farms to Address Climate Change
Scientists explore carbon capture in fish farms to reduce CO2 and toxic sulfides, offering a sustainable, cost-effective climate solution.
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The Megacheiran candidate: Fossil hunters strike gold with new species
Paleontologists discover Lomankus edgecombei, a new arthropod species preserved in pyrite, offering insights into ancient marine life and evolution.