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A lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering discusses chemical engineering with UF Innovate in this week's Tech ...
Rotten-egg gas might one day help power your world—and clean it at the same time. Researchers at The Ohio State University ...
Despite their critical role in today’s energy mix, combined cycle plants often underinvest in water and steam chemistry ...
Professors Jeffrey Richards and Jeffrey Lopez embrace concurrent materials design to improve sustainability in manufacturing and battery design.
Kurita worked with the stakeholders to design, deliver and implement an integrated treatment system to ensure a continuous ...
Colorado State University scientists have developed the first genetic toggle switch that can turn specific genes on or off in ...
Argonne and Fermilab have receive $3.2M from ARPA-E to develop accelerator tech for nuclear waste transmutation.
Xcimer Energy Inc. announced today that semiconductor scale-up pioneer Dr. Silvia De Dea has joined in an all-new role of Head of Materials and Process Engineering. The company also launched an ...
“The multicellular nature of a plant – their roots, tissues, vegetative and reproductive organs- makes it a complex challenge ...
Professor Monica Olvera de la Cruz and postdoctoral researcher Ahis Shrestha discovered a new ion-driven flow mechanism in ...
Australia's RMIT University has unlocked the potential of low-grade illite clay, a cheaper and far more abundant alternative for construction.
Stanford scientists used machine learning to design improved zinc fingers that target disease genes while minimizing immunogenicity risk.