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

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

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

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COVID-19 shutdowns disproportionately affected low-income Black households

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Basketball on the brain: Neuroscientists use sports to study surprise

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Social bacteria build shelters using the physics of fingerprint patterns

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Clifford Brangwynne to lead Princeton Bioengineering Initiative

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In the mysterious Blue Ring Nebula, scientists see the fate of binary stars

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Everybody’s got a hungry heart

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People in developing countries eat less wild game as they migrate from rural to urban areas

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Large, delayed outbreaks of endemic diseases possible following COVID-19 controls

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Princeton project expands to create a worldwide fleet of robotic floats to monitor ocean health

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Princeton and Mpala scholars link obesity and disease to dramatic dietary changes

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Princeton study suggests that monkeys, like humans, may have 'self-domesticated'

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Addressing humanity's environmental challenges

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Tighter border policies leave migrants vulnerable to effects of climate change

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How exactly do we spread droplets as we talk? Engineers found out.

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Climate change could mean fewer sunny days for hot regions banking on solar power

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Research shows conversation quickly spreads droplets more than six feet inside buildings

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Largest COVID-19 contact tracing study to date finds children key to spread, evidence of superspreaders

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Princeton researchers join $1M NSF effort to model nation’s groundwater

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Princeton researchers report high level of compliance with on-campus health and safety protocols

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Mental illness treatment varies widely among American adolescents within and across ZIP codes

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Middle-Aged Americans report more pain than the elderly

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Long-term COVID-19 containment will be shaped by strength and duration of natural, vaccine-induced immunity

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The future of food in a changing climate

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