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  • Posted on February 11, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Our PNAS paper featured by Scientific American!

Our recently published manuscript, “Surfactants from the gas phase may promote cloud droplet formation,” was featured on Scientific American‘s podcast, 60-second Science. Have a listen!

 

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Aqueous Organic Chemistry in the Atmosphere: Sources and Chemical Processing of Organic Aerosols (Feature), V.F. McNeill, Environ. Sci. Technol. (2015) 49 (3) 1237-1244.  link to article 
 
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