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Stanford students again well represented on Forbes '30 Under 30 in Energy' list
Read an interview with Professor Kate Maher regarding her experience as a GCEP (Global Climate and Energy Project) distinguished lecturer.
January 15, 2016
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Stanford scientists solve mystery of ancient American lakes
See our research in the news: "Stanford scientists solve mystery of ancient American lakes" in the Stanford Daily (original paper in GSA Bulletin)
June 05, 2014
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Hydrologic Regulation of Chemical Weathering and the Geologic Carbon Cycle
Read about the long-term moderation of Earth's climate by chemical weathering processes in: "How Earth Can Cool Without Plunging Into a Deep Freeze" (original paper in Science)
March 28, 2014
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Abandoned mine holds clues to stopping global warming
An abandoned mine in California is providing scientists with important data that could lead to a possible new weapon to fight global warming.
December 10, 2013
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Poresize Dependent Geochemistry
A video about enhanced metal sorption in tiny pores, by GCEP Distinguished Student Lecturer and EIG PhD student Joey Nelson.
October 08, 2013
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Opal offers fast, lasting remedy for uranium contamination
Stanford researchers are proposing to use opal to sequester uranium at contaminated sites.
December 01, 2011