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 2022-03-18
Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution May Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s, Other Neurological Disorders News Renay San Miguel 2021-11-22
Wildfire smoke harms more people in the eastern U.S. than West, study shows External News Renay San Miguel 2021-10-20
3D Printers May Be Toxic To Humans External News Renay San Miguel 2021-01-11
College of Sciences Researchers In 2019 Highly Cited List News Renay San Miguel 2019-12-05
What an unprecedented study found about 3D printing’s dangers News mrosten3 2018-11-26
3-D printer emissions raise concerns and prompt controls External News mrosten3 2018-03-29
Georgia Tech Faculty in 2017 Highly Cited Researchers List News A. Maureen Rouhi 2017-12-12
Ammonia Emissions Unlikely To Be Causing Extreme China Haze News Josh Brown 2017-10-03
Rush-Hour Pollution May Be Twice as Dangerous as Previously Thought External News Renay San Miguel 2017-08-16
Way more rush hour pollution gets into cars than we thought External News Renay San Miguel 2017-08-09
New Study Finds Air Pollution During Rush Hour Traffic To Be Worse Than Originally Thought External News Renay San Miguel 2017-07-31
Freeway commuters breathe dirtier air than previously thought External News Renay San Miguel 2017-07-26
Rush hour pollution study finds alarming results External News Renay San Miguel 2017-07-24
Research Tracks Impact Of Wildfire Smoke On Climate External News Renay San Miguel 2017-06-02