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Engineering RSO oSTEM to Host Semester Send-Off Celebration

The oSTEM Semester Send-Off party offers students a chance to relax, socialize, participate in games and have a meal at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 2, on the lawn of Engineering Hall.

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GSIE Supports Graduate Student Success Through Travel Grants

GSIE Supports Graduate Student Success Through Travel Grants
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Breaking barriers: oSTEM's push for an inclusive environment | News

Breaking barriers: oSTEM's push for an inclusive environment | News
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How to stop rice fields producing so much methane – DW – 06/30/2023

Rice fields emit huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere, but alternative means of production could dramatically alter this.

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Re-imagining rice amid climate threats

Rice is in trouble as Earth heats up, threatening the food and livelihood of billions of people. Sometimes there's not enough rain when seedlings need water, or too much when the plants need to keep their heads above water. As the sea intrudes, salt ruins the crop. As nights warm, yields go down.

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