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River-Coastal Science and Engineering News:
Learning the River: Tulane Landscape + Engineering Students Explore Louisiana’s Living Coast
Monday February 9th, 2026
Uncovering How Faults and Mobile Shale Control Methane Seepage in the Gulf of Mexico
Friday January 16th, 2026
Professor Tackles Louisiana’s Coastal Loss Through Oyster Reef Research
Thursday October 16th, 2025
Tulane researcher helps uncover 4,000-year shift in sea-level stability
Wednesday October 15th, 2025
Global mercury levels in rivers have doubled since Industrial Revolution
Wednesday June 11th, 2025
Study shows how El Niño and La Niña climate swings threaten mangroves worldwide
Wednesday June 4th, 2025
New research finds Mississippi River losing most of its sediment before reaching Gulf
Friday May 30th, 2025
Tulane University launches new landscape architecture and engineering dual degree to address climate challenges
Monday October 28th, 2024
Flowerree Symposium Explores Climate Change Research and Policies
Wednesday October 16th, 2024
Tulane University to lead $3.2 million project assessing how sea-level rise will impact 1,800+ military installations worldwide
Monday February 5th, 2024
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