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NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on Chemistry of the Environment
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Extending a very warm welcome to the newest Phase 2 NSF Center for Chemical Innovation, The NSF Center for the Mechanical Control of Chemistry (CMCC)! Learn more about their awesome science here: chem.tamu.edu/cmcc/
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Our newest CAICE publication modeling how chemical complexity of SSA impacts climate-led by Abigail Dommer and Rommie Amaro
Revealing the Impacts of Chemical Complexity on Submicrometer Sea Spray Aerosol Morphology
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A study from Matthew Pendergraft, Kimberly Prather, Ph.D. UC San Diego & colleagues shows sea spray can transport sewage-contaminated waters inland, exposing those living kilometers from the beach.
Comments by Crystal Weagle Dalhousie University. Story by Krystal Vasquez, PhD
eos.org/articles/sprin…
ICYMI: Using samples collected from Imperial Beach & the Tijuana River, Scripps atmospheric chemist Kimberly Prather, Ph.D. and recent PhD grad Matthew Pendergraft confirmed that coastal water pollution transfers to the atmosphere in sea spray aerosol. Learn more. ⬇️
scripps.ucsd.edu/news/coastal-w…
A study led by Scripps scientists found sewage pollution spilling over the border from Tijuana into the San Diego region impacts more than swimmers. Kimberly Prather, Ph.D. caught up with Joshua Emerson Smith to share more about the study. Via Los Angeles Times. ⬇️
latimes.com/california/sto…
New research led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography has confirmed that coastal water pollution transfers to the atmosphere in sea spray aerosol, which can reach people beyond just beachgoers, surfers and swimmers. bit.ly/3L7QHfR #SanDiego #ImperialBeach #OceanPollution
With the goal of benefiting global human health, Vitalik Buterin directs gift to research on aerosols, establishing the UC San Diego Meta-Institute for Airborne Disease in a Changing Climate. UC San Diego
today.ucsd.edu/story/uc-san-d…