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Archived articles
Environmental science
Something fishy
Dam dilemma
Published
July 5, 2013
Engineering students tackle fish-passage problem at historic dam
/ Johns Hopkins Engineering magazine
Right fish, wrong pond
Published
Summer 2013
If Rachel Carson had been a better scientist at Johns Hopkins, she might never have sparked the environmental movement
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Johns Hopkins engineering team honored at student design competition
Published
April 23, 2013
Green teams
Sustainable solutions
Published
April 16, 2013
Two student engineering teams vie for EPA grants in national competition
Soil spoilers?
The dirt on worms
Published
April 4, 2013
Non-native earthworms have negative impact on orchid population, study finds
/ Smithsonian.com
Current event
Harnessing the wind
Published
Oct 3, 2012
Johns Hopkins receives grants totaling $6M to devise better ways of harvesting, using intermittent power from wind
Easier doing than undone
Published
Spring 2012
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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