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UNC Leads Collaboration in PFAS Research

August 6, 2019

In 2016, a group of North Carolina researchers published evidence of high rates of PFAS in the Cape Fear River basin. Scientists from UNC-Chapel Hill, five other UNC system universities, and Duke University, have been researching these potentially dangerous chemicals found in drinking water sources across the state.

Future Technologies Could Blend Augmented Reality and Medicine

April 18, 2019

Computer scientist Henry Fuchs and his team of students and colleagues are developing a program using augmented-reality eyeglasses to aid in laparoscopic surgery training and, maybe one day, revolutionize minimally invasive surgery.

UNC’s Largest-Ever Research Award Reaches $232 Million

January 24, 2018

One of the largest research awards made to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) just got bigger, making MEASURE Evaluation not only UNC’s largest project in global health, but the largest single award the university has ever received, at $231.9 million.

Helping Coastal Communities Cope with Sea-Level Rise

October 6, 2017

The sea creeps farther up the coastline every single day, and the distance between the top of the water and the bottom of bridges decreases — a major issue for port economies. UNC American studies professor Rachel Willis searches for solutions to help these communities cope.

Assessing Water Quality After a Hurricane Hits

May 10, 2017

In the months following one of the most destructive hurricanes of the past decade, UNC researchers had to act fast. Using a unique grant from the NSF, they’re testing water quality in Lumberton — one of the hardest-hit places during the storm.