Posted Mar 28, 2011by Georgette Chalker
Francois Morel, Albert G. Blanke, Jr., Professor of Geosciences and former director of PEI honored at award ceremony on March 29 at the 241st American Chemical Society national meeting.
Posted May 15, 2010by Carol Peters
In a collaboration melding art with science,
climate researchers and other members of the
Princeton University community joined forces
with The Civilians to help create
a work-in-progress about global climate change.
Posted May 15, 2010by Carol Peters
While exploring the Panama Canal in a small tourist boat, Steve Cosson and Michael Friedman were startled by a massive container ship suddenly passing by, rocking them violently in its wake. Painted on the hull in Chinese characters, its name was boldly inscribed as "The Great Immensity."
Posted May 15, 2010by Carol Peters
PEI Research and Center News from Spring/Summer 2010.
Posted May 06, 2010
We are deeply disturbed by the recent escalation of political assaults on scientists in general and on climate scientists in particular. All citizens should understand some basic scientific facts.
Posted Apr 01, 2010by Eric Quinones
Freshman Sarah Bluher spent part of her spring break in the Florida Everglades collecting field samples from an airboat in a water conservation area.
Posted Jan 14, 2010by Jessica Marshall
Rising acid levels in the world's oceans appear to be robbing the tiny animals that form the bedrock of the marine food web of a vital nutrient.
Posted Nov 24, 2008by Ushma Patel
Grand Challenges collaborations focus on development, energy, health solutions.
Posted May 25, 2011by Georgette Chalker
PEI Professor François M.M. Morel has received the Einstein Chair Professorship from the Institute of Urban Environment (IUE), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).