Extreme heat is reshaping ecosystems, human health and communities. Nicholas School researchers are studying topics ranging from heat stress on coral reefs to the potential links between rising temperatures and kidney disease in agricultural communities. https://t.co/WgtVGlshEs
What if offshore wind farms could support marine life and fisheries?
New research led by Brian Silliman outlines a roadmap for "ecotech," which draws inspiration from nature to solve environmental, economic and social challenges. https://t.co/gKhUDwdevO
Seasonal allergies are getting worse & Duke research on tree life cycles helps explain why.🌼Scientists @DukeEnvironment study rising pollen levels, while Duke Health clinicians care for patients feeling effects. Video courtesy @pattrn & @climatecentral
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A state government leader. A Disney sustainability manager. A timberland investor.
This Earth Day, the latest Nicholas Narratives features seven alumni reflecting on their Duke journeys and where they are now. 🌎💙 https://t.co/1qtqXLu7HU
The March Research Rundown examines the geochemistry of South America's lithium trove, the impact of tree structure on seasons, how disaster damage shapes policy support, and the influence of stingrays on seagrass growth. https://t.co/Ba4zkbxj1k
The vast, boundless waters surrounding Antarctica play an outsize role in global climate, largely thanks to plankton that soak up carbon. A new DNA survey led by researchers, including Nicolas Cassar, offers fresh insight into their role in climate change. https://t.co/fhDNAPw8kv
In this month's Research Rundown: Tree growth tradeoffs in a warming world, air purifiers and fire smoke, wild rice stewards, and a predator-like threat to whales. Read the full Rundown: https://t.co/631kvEWK6n
The Nicholas School and the Duke Divinity School are pleased to announce new concurrent degree programs at the intersection of theological studies and environmental issues. https://t.co/zpQYDJ4OFp
What do we know about the effects of historic lithium mining on North Carolina water quality? A team from the Nicholas School of the Environment recently reported results from a study on surface water and groundwater: https://t.co/5bfm5DCIj0
Duke researchers and students traveled across Nepal, from Lumbini to Lo Manthang, to explore how climate change is impacting people and communities. Read the latest Nicholas Narrative: https://t.co/qc8BeuTjNl
Introducing the Research Rundown, highlighting papers published by faculty and students across our academic divisions.
This month: electric vs. gas vehicles, microbe-embryo interactions, data center energy demand and classifying small-scale fisheries. https://t.co/aPndYv18W2
Deepfake whales, lithium mining, urban biodiversity and energy system forecasting are just a few of the topics explored in the Nicholas School’s top research and impact stories of 2025. https://t.co/NKFA3SjU1C
It's been 15 years since an independent performance review of the regulatory bodies that manage fisheries in two-thirds of our oceans. A new analysis led by Gabrielle Carmine, Ph.D.'25, and Pat Halpin’s lab, provides an updated picture. https://t.co/s7RVAUBVnl
On a recent Friday, 16 students from @DukeEnvironment and a handful of Duke staff members traversed East Campus, looking high and low for seeds that will ensure the future of Duke’s tree canopy.
Read more on Facebook: https://t.co/pm677yZN1V
In this issue of Coastwatch, Julie Leibach of @DukeEnvironment details ongoing research to see how hyper-realistic videos and images called "deepfakes" can help scientists study rare species like the North Atlantic right whale. https://t.co/PbLnB43mcp
The late coastal geologist Orrin Pilkey frequently spoke about the dynamic nature of N.C.'s barrier islands. In this essay, Pilkey's son Charles explores the geologic processes that formed those islands and other ocean features less visible to the eye: https://t.co/FwPyvDfh5R
Feeling the squeeze from rising electricity rates? Cost savings are hiding in plain sight, explains Ph.D. student Tyler Norris, in an op-ed for @nytimes https://t.co/nH0pMF36xP
Duke Health has received a $4.5 million award from The Duke Endowment to launch the Climate and Health Research Initiative (CHeRI), a collaborative effort between DGHI, @DukeMedSchool, @DukeEnvironment, & @NichInstitute.
https://t.co/0hTaNvZS8C
Congrats to Ph.D. student Tyler Norris, who was named to the 2025 @TIME 100 Climate list. His research on electric power systems is helping the tech and energy industries find ways to meet rising electricity demand using the existing grid.
https://t.co/wLA9ryZ12B
A year after Hurricane Helene, young North Carolina students are learning resilience through fables and shadow puppets, turning challenges into strength.
See how this curriculum is preparing our coastal communities: https://t.co/OpXQ2os6CD
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