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(video) Heather Stapleton discusses her study, the first to examine the PFAS-removal efficiencies of point-of-use filters in a residential setting

Published February 6, 2020
  • Stapleton
  • water
  • Project 2
  • PFAS
  • haw river
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Published October 5, 2023

Lee Ferguson studies potential environmental contamination concerns of clean energy

This Nicholas School press release was re-posted from: https://nicholas.duke.edu/news/next-frontier-forever-chemicals-environmental-implications-clean-energy — As the world endeavors to extricate itself from a carbon economy in […]

Published July 18, 2023

CEC research and materials highlighted in recent coverage of new fish consumption advisories for PFAS

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Published February 5, 2020

(video) NIEHS Research Brief features research by former trainee Casey Lindberg on hypoxia and PAH exposure in fish

Former project 4 trainee, Dr. Casey Lindberg, has her thesis work featured as a NIEHS Superfund Research Program research brief. Below is […]

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Duke CEC completes ‘Gardening Safely’ video series

The Community Engagement Core is proud to share the ‘Gardening Safely’ video series! These videos were created in collaboration with NC Cooperative […]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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