Whose air quality are we monitoring?
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U.S. EPA air quality monitors are disproportionally located in predominately white neighborhoods, leaving marginalized communities at risk of pollution exposure.
Read MoreU.S. EPA air quality monitors are disproportionally located in predominately white neighborhoods, leaving marginalized communities at risk of pollution exposure.
Read MoreUsing Census data, researchers untangle interplay between urban development patterns and socioeconomic outcomes.
Read MoreInterdisciplinary research documents link between prenatal exposures in Utah and increased risk of intellectual disability.
Read MoreFirefighters mostly rely on life-long experience and ground-level information to choose evacuation routes, with little support from digital mapping or aerial data.
Read MoreHuman activities are reshaping how plant material decomposes in waterways, which could worsen the climate crisis.
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