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The Environmental Law Clinic’s case for the Pit River Tribe culminated in the designation of Medicine Lake Highlands as a national monument, reflecting decades of commitment from students and tribal advocates.
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A groundbreaking scientist, mentor, drug developer, and advocate for science communication, she has received the prestigious honor to commemorate a life of scientific contribution and service.
Course empowers students to communicate science to the public
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A science communication course equips researchers with essential skills such as podcasting, storyboarding, and leveraging social media to engage non-scientists.
Warming climate drives surge in dengue fever cases
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By mid-century, over 260 million people are expected to live in areas with significantly higher dengue infection rates.
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