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Digital immortality: How your life’s data means a version of you could live forever

This entry was posted in Articles on October 18, 2018 by Courtney.

The legacy of Scott Pruitt on the EPA and the environment

This entry was posted in Articles on September 21, 2018 by Courtney.

The “global chemical experiment”

This entry was posted in Articles on June 19, 2018 by Courtney.

Boston vs. the rising tide

This entry was posted in Articles on April 28, 2018 by Courtney.

[Re]Invention: The fight for Boston’s maritime future

This entry was posted in Articles on March 1, 2018 by Courtney.

Tougher energy codes can help cities meet climate goals – if they’re enforced

This entry was posted in Articles on September 21, 2017 by Courtney.

Measuring up

This entry was posted in Articles on August 16, 2017 by Courtney.

It’s all too clear

This entry was posted in Articles on July 16, 2017 by Courtney.

Probing psychoses

This entry was posted in Articles on June 28, 2017 by Courtney.

The residential macrosystem

This entry was posted in Articles on June 21, 2017 by Courtney.

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  • I’m excited to graduate with my #PhD from UMass Boston, and honored to be Graduate Commencement Speaker today! https://t.co/Nwu71FJSZG, May 27
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