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William Schlesinger
March 19, 2019March 19, 2019 William Schlesingeragriculture, faculty, food

Super Plants?

It has been of great interest among plant geneticists to develop other crop plants that avoid photorespiration.

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Alex Rudee
March 18, 2019 Alex Rudeealumni, students

My top 3 tips for environmental job hunting

With job hunt season at the Nicholas School upon us, here are three tips for environmental job hunting.

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Elizabeth A. Albright
March 15, 2019March 15, 2019 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Biogas and CAFOs in North Carolina by Carsten Pran

Over nine million hogs call North Carolina home and most of them live in densely-packed, windowless warehouses called Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) in the state’s eastern floodplains.1 The livestock produce an immense amount ofContinue reading

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Victoria Grant
March 14, 2019April 11, 2019 Victoria GrantSingapore – 2019, travel

Happy birthday Raven! I can’t swim.

Vine might be dead, but the anticipation for today’s activities keep the six second clip on replay in my mind. Like the small child who looked out at the daunting ocean, I felt the sameContinue reading

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Willa Brooks
March 10, 2019 Willa BrooksDuke Marine Lab, Singapore – 2019, travel

Paradise Found: Palau Dayang

Groggy, I’ve just awoken from a two-hour nap. I wake to the sound of waves hitting the side of the boat, muffled by the revving of the engine and buzz of the generator. I feelContinue reading

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William Schlesinger
March 7, 2019March 8, 2019 William Schlesingeragriculture, carbon sequestration, faculty

Soil Carbon Sequestration

Recent press coverage of soil carbon sequestration on farms creates the dangerous impression that we can easily store a significant fraction of CO2 from fossil fuel emissions through better soil management.

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Megan Ossmann
March 4, 2019 Megan Ossmannstudents

Exploring the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

With Duke Conservation Society, I recently had the opportunity to visit the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.

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Sarah Kwartler
March 4, 2019 Sarah KwartlerDuke Marine Lab, forests, Singapore – 2019, students, travel

Monkeys are Kleptomaniacs: Hiking the MacRitchie Reservoir and Bukit Timah

When you first learn about morality, you learn that stealing is wrong. Macaques have no morals.

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Alexie Rudman
March 4, 2019March 4, 2019 Alexie Rudmantravel

Navigating Singapore’s SEAnic Port

Four-hundred feet above tiny Singapore, we gaze out onto a green Pacific dotted with cargo ships as far as the eye can reach. Below, an industrial scene stretches infinitely westward, where crimson and navy shipping containers stacked one upon the other create a colorblocked maze, and the green silhouettes of cranes loom above the horizon.

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Daria Patterson-Smith
March 4, 2019 Daria Patterson-Smithtravel

Five Ways to Spend your Birthday in Singapore

In honor of Dr. Dan Rittschof’s recent Birthday, here are 5 ways to spend your Birthday in Singapore.

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