Dr. Claudia Gunsch, a principal investigator on Project 4 at the Duke Superfund Research Center, was recently awarded the prestigious Walter […] Dr. Claudia Gunsch Awarded Huber Prize by ASCE
By Hunter Bradshaw My name is Hunter Bradshaw and I am a rising senior at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South […] A budding scientist who is budding fungi
By Savannah Volkoff & Gretchen Kroeger This is it – the final installment of Research On the River. In […] Research on the river, part 3
By Savannah Volkoff By now you probably know that Project 3 of our research program focuses on the Atlantic Wood […] Cleaning up Atlantic Wood
By Savannah Volkoff Just as in any field of expertise, those working in the field of contaminated site clean-up seem […] Remediation Lingo and Technologies!
Happy New Year, everyone! After a nice holiday break, our bloggers at the Duke Superfund Research Center are back to […] The solution to (existing) pollution? Remediation.
By Eileen Thorsos As Jeff mentioned in our last post, using nanoparticles to clean up contaminated sites more quickly and […] Solving big problems with tiny answers
By Jeff Farner Budarz As ToxInsider mentioned at the beginning of November, nanoparticles have generated a lot of attention […] Making heads and tails of nanotechnology
By Shawn Muslim This Superfund REU experience was by far the most fun I’ve had learning in a long time. […] Nano meets the Fresh Prince