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We are so proud of CSSM undergraduate, Sean Deresh, who was chosen as a student lecturer for Penn's Climate Week, sharing his experiences growing up in Puerto Rico and the importance of reversing climate change. Great work!
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Congratulations to the team on winning the 2022 Anders Gustaf Ekeberg Tantalum Prize! Eric represented the @Pennchemistry @PennSAS and @NUChemistry @NSF_CSSM team for the award talk this week at the TIC Annual Meeting this week in Geneva! Awesome conference trip to @CERN too!
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What a great time at the Soil SHOP this weekend, where community members came by to learn about what is in their soil and how to mitigate potential Pb exposures! Thanks to our partners @TheFranklin for including us in the event and for their excellent energy!
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We are so humbled to have been a very small part of the equation and unbelievably proud of the team at @StemPennPal for putting together an amazing set of events to bring together minoritized students to learn about grad school in STEM at Penn. Congratulations and thank you!
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Needles and Catalytic Converters: What do these items have in common? Platinum! Platinum is an expensive and important critical metal used in fine jewelry, as well as both of these items. Our friends @NSF_CSSM work toward separating Pt sustainably: web.sas.upenn.edu/cssm-project/r…
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