NEWS
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Hands Mill Dam removal is now complete
River restoration project highlight
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Stream Scientist Ben Matthews joins Stone team
Senior scientist to support flood resiliency, watershed restoration efforts
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Kids MapVenture website launched
Stone helps build NY geography website for kids
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Join us at the Fall 2024 Northeast Arc Users Group Conference
The 2024 Fall NEARC Conference will be held at Hotel Champlain in Burlington, Vermont, from Sunday, October 27, to Wednesday, October 30.
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Join us at SETAC North America 2024
We are headed to Fort Worth, Texas, to participate in the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry's 45th Annual Meeting, October 20-24th.
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Senior Ecotoxicologist Alan Samel Joins Stone
Experienced scientist joins Stone's Environmental Systems Modeling team.
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Join Us at the American Chemical Society's Fall 2024 Meeting
We're proud to be a platinum sponsor of the ACS Division of Agrochemicals (AGRO) symposia at.the American Chemical Society's (ACS) Fall 2024 Meeting, August 18-22. We hope you will join us in Denver, CO, where we will share insights from our recent work.
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Stone updates APCOAT habitat modeling tool
With APCOAT version 2.1, users gain access to expanded pools of environmental predictor variables used to model species habitats, and high-resolution flow tracing to model the movement of pesticides through aquatic environments.
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Stone part of Vermont Works for Women's gender equity roundtable
Our leadership and staff have been engaging in conversations around best policies and practices for advancing equity in the workplace and connecting with other Vermont employers who are prioritizing this critical work.
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Work continues on state testing of PCBs in schools
At each of 60 assigned schools in the local region, Stone scientists perform a building materials inventory to develop a sampling strategy, and then conduct indoor air sampling to determine if there are unacceptable levels of PCBs in indoor air.