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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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Forecasting the next COVID-19 .

In Princeton's 2020 Discovery magazine, C. Jessica Metcalf and fellow researchers ask?whether?a global disease-surveillance service could warn us of approaching pandemics. The answer, they believe, is yes.

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Princeton voices: Speaking out on the aftermath of events at the U.S. Capitol

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University will support COVID-19 vaccine efforts by hosting clinics for campus community

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Haykel receives Luce grant for three-year research project on Muslim communities in India

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Employee retirements: January 2021

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Judith Weisenfeld explores psychiatry, race and religion in the post-Civil War era

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Search committee appointed for dean of Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs

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2020: A year in review

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Alison Isenberg, Beth Lew-Williams, Jonathan Gribetz; and Marina Rustow

Four Princeton faculty members awarded NEH grants

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UPDATE: Campus to reopen at 5 p.m. Thursday following winter storm

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Municipality, University reaffirm shared priorities in extending voluntary contribution agreement

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Forward Fest public conversation series with faculty experts and alumni continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking

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

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‘Magic’ angle graphene and the creation of unexpected topological quantum states

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Forecasting the next COVID-19

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What caused the ice ages? Tiny ocean fossils offer key evidence

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Senior Kiara Gilbert awarded Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in the UK

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Theodore Ziolkowski

Theodore Ziolkowski, renowned scholar of German and European literature and ‘one of the true giants of the Princeton faculty’ dies at 88

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Princeton graduate student Cassidy Yang dies in Ohio

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In pandemic, Princeton graduate students and faculty raced to create innovative protections for hospital staff

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Committee on Principles to Govern Renaming and Changes to Campus Iconography seeks community input

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Four Princeton students awarded Schwarzman Scholarships for study in Beijing

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How plants compete for underground real estate affects climate change and food production

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Eric and Wendy Schmidt endow new professorship of Indigenous studies at Princeton

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Employee retirements: December 2020

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Massive underground instrument finds final secret of our sun’s fusion

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Princeton's Global History Lab receives grant to expand open-access virtual classroom for students worldwide, including refugee and migrant learners

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Cecilia Rouse

Dean Cecilia Rouse to be nominated chair of Council of Economic Advisers by President-Elect Biden

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COVID-19 shutdowns disproportionately affected low-income Black households

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