Air Quality
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- Study indicates challenges of meeting ozone goalsAfter decades of progress in cleaning up air quality, U.S. improvements for two key air pollutants have slowed significantly in recent years, new research concludes. The unexpected finding indicates
- Congratulations to mechanical engineering assistant professor Marina Vance for being honored with an Outstanding Young Alumni by her alma mater, Virginia Tech.The VA Tech Academy of Distinguished Alumni recognizes alumni of the Charles E. Via, Jr.
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