Rodney Weber

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'Brown carbon' released during wildfires is warming the Arctic twice as much as carbon from burning fossil fuels, study finds External News Renay San Miguel
Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution May Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s, Other Neurological Disorders News Renay San Miguel
Wildfire smoke harms more people in the eastern U.S. than West, study shows External News Renay San Miguel
3D Printers May Be Toxic To Humans External News Renay San Miguel
College of Sciences Researchers In 2019 Highly Cited List News Renay San Miguel
What an unprecedented study found about 3D printing’s dangers News mrosten3
3-D printer emissions raise concerns and prompt controls External News mrosten3
Georgia Tech Faculty in 2017 Highly Cited Researchers List News A. Maureen Rouhi
Ammonia Emissions Unlikely To Be Causing Extreme China Haze News Josh Brown
Rush-Hour Pollution May Be Twice as Dangerous as Previously Thought External News Renay San Miguel
Way more rush hour pollution gets into cars than we thought External News Renay San Miguel
New Study Finds Air Pollution During Rush Hour Traffic To Be Worse Than Originally Thought External News Renay San Miguel
Freeway commuters breathe dirtier air than previously thought External News Renay San Miguel
Rush hour pollution study finds alarming results External News Renay San Miguel
Research Tracks Impact Of Wildfire Smoke On Climate External News Renay San Miguel