Whose air quality are we monitoring?
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U.S. EPA air quality monitors are disproportionally located in predominately white neighborhoods, leaving marginalized communities at risk of pollution exposure.
Read MoreU.S. EPA air quality monitors are disproportionally located in predominately white neighborhoods, leaving marginalized communities at risk of pollution exposure.
Read MoreResearchers identified environmental factors that explain why reports of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are more common in certain regions of the country.
Read MoreThe grants, supported by the new One Utah Data Science Hub, will focus on projects utilizing methods toward solving societally relevant problems within basic and health sciences.
Read MoreState-level legislation that restricts abortions would create “abortion care deserts” that primarily impact people of color and those in poverty.
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