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Five Student Projects Funded By 2025-26 CITRIS Tech For Social Good Program

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 17, 2026 | Headlines

UC Santa Cruz – News | 17 January 2026 | UC Santa Cruz’s CITRIS selected five student-led projects for its 2025–26 Tech for Social Good Program, funding cross-disciplinary, technology-driven efforts to address major societal challenges.

Actions For Cleaner Water In The San Joaquin Valley

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 17, 2026 | Headlines

EPA | 17 January 2026 | The EPA is supporting small, noncompliant drinking water systems in California’s San Joaquin Valley by funding technical assistance, training, and community partnerships to help bring dozens of systems into safe drinking water...

EPA Air Pollution Restrictions No Longer Consider Human Cost

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 16, 2026 | Headlines

NewsOne | 16 January 2026 | The EPA announced it will stop considering the monetized health benefits of reduced illness and premature death when developing air pollution regulations, a shift critics say undermines the agency’s public health mission.

Trump Set To Repeal Air Pollution Limits Despite Fervent Opposition

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 16, 2026 | Headlines

The Arizona Republic | 16 January 2026 | The Trump administration is moving to repeal the 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding, a foundational ruling that enables federal regulation of air pollution from vehicles and power plants linked to major health and climate...

Assessment Of Microfungal Contamination And Enzymatic Activity In Ethnographic Textile Artifacts And Museum Environment

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 15, 2026 | Headlines

Research journals – PLOS | 15 January 2026 | The study found high levels of enzyme-producing microfungi in museum display and storage areas, indicating a significant risk of fungal biodeterioration to ethnographic textile artifacts and underscoring the need for...

Tracking The Invisible: Monitoring Air Pollution From Space

by Ryan Wilmot | Jan 15, 2026 | Headlines

Global Issues | 15 January 2026 | Air pollution across Asia–Pacific remains a severe, transboundary public health crisis driven by both human and natural sources, with satellite-based monitoring, regional cooperation, and adaptation-focused strategies increasingly...
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