Making Ammonia 'Greener'
Chemical engineers at Case Western Reserve create ammonia from nitrogen, water; that could lead to smaller ammonia processing plants powered by alternative energy.
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Chemical engineers at Case Western Reserve create ammonia from nitrogen, water; that could lead to smaller ammonia processing plants powered by alternative energy.
Read more about Making Ammonia 'Greener'On the edge of Virginia Tech’s campus, on a stretch of farmland that few students ever visit, small boxes are whirling through the season’s change to winter, collecting and transmitting data that will make it easier for scientists to monitor and collect data across landscapes.
Read more about New Environmental Sensing and Monitoring System Tested and Evaluated at Virginia TechBoston College researcher Kun Jiang and Professor of Physics Ziqiang Wang help an international team of colleagues explain new findngs in the kagome magnet.
Read more about Kagome DiscoveriesWashington State University researchers have developed a novel way to deliver drugs and therapies into cells at the nanoscale without causing toxic effects that have stymied other such efforts.
Read more about Bioinspired Nanoscale Drug Delivery Method Developed by WSU, PNNL ResearchersGihan Panapitiya, a doctoral student from Sri Lanka, has created a new machine-learning model that has the potential to make searching for energy and environmental materials more efficient.
Read more about WVU Physics Student Develops Machine-learning Model for Energy and Environmental ApplicationsScientists at the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience and Stanford University take first step toward a safer drug for reducing postpartum bleeding.
Read more about Better Drug to Save Mothers' Lives During Childbirth May be on the WayWest Virginia University physicists Cheng Cen, Lian Li, Yanjun Ma, Ming Yang and Chenhui Yan are looking beyond the limits of classical computing used in our everyday devices and are working toward making quantum device applications widely accessible.
Read more about Reimagining Information ProcessingLehigh University’s Energy Research Center, which was recently awarded three projects with US and international funding, is positioned to help the energy industry meet the challenge of transforming fossil-fuel dependence.
Read more about Guiding the Way to a More Sustainable Energy FutureNew research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison provides valuable insight into how winter-adapted grasses gain the ability to flower in spring, which could be helpful for improving crops, like winter wheat, that rely on this process.
Read more about Ancient Gene Duplication Gave Grasses Multiple Ways to Wait Out WinterA study from the University of Notre Dame has found that the properties of a material commonly used to create conductive or protective films and encapsulate drug compounds – and the conditions in which this material will disassemble to release that medication – may be different than initially thought.
Read more about Researchers Make Important Discovery for 'Smart' Films and EncapsulationResearchers at the Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York and at the City College of New York (CCNY) have developed a metamaterial that can transport sound in unusually robust ways along its edges and localize it at its corners.
Read more about Researchers Discover a Metamaterial with Inherently Robust Sound Transport and LocalizationDaniel Noguera, a Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, along with graduate student Matt Scarborough and collaborators in the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, recently published a paper in the journal mSystems in which they analyzed the makeup and metabolic activity of a mixed microbial community within a bioreactor.
Read more about Pushing Microbes to Deliver Preferred Products