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Tag Archives: Shaping Resource Flows

  1. A sewage surveillance effort to track COVID-19

    We don’t know much about how coronaviruses move through the environment. U-M and Stanford engineers aim to change that.

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  2. CEE alumnus elected to National Academy of Engineering: A Q&A with Paul Freedman

    Freedman is recognized for his contributions to the development and application of science-based computer models for watershed assessment, remediation and management.

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  3. ‘Aged’ urine won’t transfer antibiotic resistance when converted to fertilizer

    Findings raise prospects for recycled urine as a more environmentally-friendly fertilizer.

    The post ‘Aged’ urine won’t transfer antibiotic resistance when converted to fertilizer appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

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  4. New study finds inaccuracies in arsenic test kits in Bangladesh

    About 25 million Bangladeshis face risks of developing skin lesions and cancers due to unsafe levels of arsenic in drinking water.

    The post New study finds inaccuracies in arsenic test kits in Bangladesh appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

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