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Big but affordable effort needed for America to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, Princeton study shows .

The new “Net-Zero America” study maps out state-by-state, sector-by-sector, and decade-by-decade what it would take for the U.S. economy to be fully decarbonized, and provides a blueprint for action in the 2020s.

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Princeton partners on $30 million grant to advance internet infrastructure .

Princeton University researchers will partner on a major initiative with the U.S. government to help shape the next generation of computer networks.

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Bruce G. Blair, acclaimed expert on the risks of nuclear war, dies at 72

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Senior thesis: Naomi Cohen-Shields explores who benefits as China cleans its air

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New study provides evidence for decades-old theory to explain the odd behaviors of water

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Alisha Beliso De Jesus and Lawrence Ralph

Summer Reads 2020: What are Princeton professors reading this summer?

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New view of nature’s oldest light adds fresh twist to debate over universe’s age

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Update regarding new Title IX regulations July 2020

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Artificial intelligence predicts which planetary systems will survive

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Emotional well-being while home gardening similar to other popular activities, study finds

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Peter Schmidt’s senior thesis imagines a world where nature demands justice

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‘The Torture Letters’: a film by Princeton anthropologist Laurence Ralph on policing urban America

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UPDATED: President Eisgruber: Princeton stands firmly with international students in face of ICE announcement

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A burning question: Maria Stahl’s senior thesis examines the role of fire in wildlife recovery

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Employee retirements: July 2020

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Employee obituaries: July 2020

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Campus seismometers illustrate compliance with the stay-at-home order

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Ten faculty members transfer to emeritus status

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Princeton announces plan for fall 2020, guidelines for undergraduates returning to campus

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President Eisgruber’s message to University community about 2020-21 academic year

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Mathematician Codá Marques named 2020 Simons Investigator

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Seven elected to Princeton Board of Trustees

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Architecture dean Monica Ponce de Leon named ‘Great Immigrant’ for contributions to American society

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As Princeton looks toward fall decision, summer sees preliminary phased resumption across the University

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Fung Global Fellows to focus on ‘Thinking Globally’

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President Eisgruber's message to community on removal of Woodrow Wilson name from public policy school and Wilson College

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Board of Trustees' decision on removing Woodrow Wilson's name from public policy school and residential college

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‘Provide joy and comfort, inspire action’: Princeton Summer Theater meets the moment virtually

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‘We Roar’: Princeton University Art Museum tackles accessibility in the COVID era

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From contact tracing to contactless dining: Over 40 working groups prepare for a range of possibilities for Princeton’s fall semester

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Princeton University Relief Fund announces contribution to support small businesses in Princeton affected by the pandemic

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