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President Eisgruber’s statement on the Supreme Court affirmative action decision .

“While today’s decision will make our work more difficult, we will work vigorously to preserve—and, indeed, grow—the diversity of our community while fully respecting the law as announced today,” President Christopher L. Eisgruber wrote in a message to the University community. Read the full statement here.

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Shane Campbell-Staton, assistant professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. 
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Shane Campbell-Staton is showing the world how human activity is shaping evolution right now .

The Princeton professor's research follows elephants, wolves and urban lizards. He hosts the new PBS series, "Human Footprint," premiering July 5.

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Smoke pollution

New study evaluates the climate impact of the $400 billion Inflation Reduction Act 

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Shane Campbell-Staton, assistant professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. 

Shane Campbell-Staton is showing the world how human activity is shaping evolution right now

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Amichai Feit smiling

'I shot her a follow on Twitter,' and soon this Princeton senior was doing research alongside his econ idol

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Simons observatory at sunset or sunrise

Jo Dunkley, Suzanne Staggs and colleagues awarded $53M to upgrade prominent observatory

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Sugar glider on a branch of a tree

A tiny marsupial is upending ideas about the origins of flying mammals

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Princeton's Icahn Laboratory and buildings nearby

Princeton research activity hits new milestone

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A group of five galaxies

New map of the universe’s cosmic growth supports Einstein’s theory of gravity

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Collage of Chemistry Professors

Illuminating chromatin: Muir and MacMillan labs light the way

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Pleiades constellation

How to see the invisible: Using the dark matter distribution to test our cosmological model

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Satellite image of three hurricanes developing

One is bad enough: Climate change raises the threat of multiple hurricanes

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iceberg

Princeton on ice: Documenting climate change at the ends of the Earth

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The structure and function of a poorly characterized region of Hepatitis E’s ORF1.

Princeton researchers find a path toward Hep E treatment by disentangling its knotty structure

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Joshua Rabinowitz and Caroline Bartman

Princeton cancer researchers find that tumors’ metabolism is slower than suspected

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Clouds of dust and gas, as seen through NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope

At PPPL, breakthrough laboratory confirmation of key theory behind the formation of planets, stars and supermassive black holes

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Graphic from an animation showing oxygen-starved oceans

The Pacific Ocean’s oxygen-starved 'OMZ' is growing, Princeton research finds

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U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker

Princeton research offers unexpected insights on the emergence of the Bering Land Bridge and the growth of ice sheets

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Environmental research at Princeton is addressing the world’s challenges

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A Jupiter-like planet closely orbits a star with seismic waves bouncing around its interior.

Kepler's first exoplanet is spiraling toward its doom

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Jamie Rankin with a model of Voyager

NASA’s Voyager: The next generation

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Michael Hecht and colleague Yueyu Yao in Frick Laboratory

Chemists create quantum dots at room temp with lab-designed protein

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University staff wearing masks helping with the University donations of PPE in 2020

Long-term population benefits of wearing masks for endemic infections depend on the biology of transmission and immunity

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Developmental psychologist Kristina Olson

Kristina Olson's keen scholarship is informing the conversation on gender identity

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Andlinger Center building with orange and yellow autumn foliage

Princeton establishes Energy Research Fund

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dignitaries in Mpala at dawn

Mpala Research Centre hosts U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman ’77

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Olga Troyanskaya

Researchers discover behavior of immunity genes leading to worse COVID outcomes for men

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发光的橙色带金属板之间

Scientists discover exotic quantum state at room temperature

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Owen Zidar

Tax economist Zidar says it’s his job to give you the best numbers, not the convenient ones

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logos of participating HBCUs and Princeton University

Princeton University-HBCU partnerships launch first research projects

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Saori Suzuki and Alexander Ploss

More possible entry points for COVID spike protein identified by Princeton scientists

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Keith Wailoo and book cover

As FDA considers menthol cigarette ban, Princeton historian traces Big Tobacco’s race-based marketing

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