Tufts Epsilon Materials Institute will innovate in advanced material research in support of the clean energy transition
      
       
      
            
       
     
    
 
      
  
  
  
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            The elements are used in many critical industries and have become a hot political issue, says an Earth Sciences professor
      
       
      
            
       
     
    
 
      
  
  
  
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            The urban planning graduate student is crafting climate policy that brings sustainability and equity to New York City