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Very Small Offers Big Cleanup Potential EPA scientists are exploring ways to use nanomaterials to clean up some very big environmental problems. Read More |
Tracking Air Pollution to Improve Your Health This summer, EPA scientists began sampling air across Cleveland, Ohio, to better understand the links between sources of air pollution and adverse health effects. Read More |
Allergies Getting Worse? A recently-released EPA document examines what is known about the impacts of climate change and variability on airborne allergens and associated health effects in the United States. Read More |
2009 Winners of EPA's P3 Award Announced Teams of budding scientists and engineers from colleges and universities across the country gathered at the Fifth Annual National Sustainable Design Expo to showcase their innovative designs for advancing environmental sustainability. Read More |
Get SMART-e: the Sustainable Management Approaches and Revitalization Tools-electronic
When the town of Stella, MO wanted to rebuild on an abandoned, contaminated former hospital site, it got SMART-e. Read More |
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- EPA Grant to University of Chicago for Research on Food Allergy Triggers (7/23/09)
- EPA, University of Michigan to Research Health Effects of Roadway Pollution on Children (7/7/09)
- Scientists Convene to Discuss New Method to Study How Toxic Chemicals Impact Human Health (5/28/09)
- EPA Announces New IRIS Assessment Development Process (5/21/09)