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Gary DeBoer is Making It! This former AAAS fellow urges us to make decisions that will better the lives of future generations.
Twenty-four students will work with geothermal companies, national laboratories, or state agencies on projects that advance geothermal technologies as part of the NSF INTERN program.
On Farmworker Appreciation Day, we celebrate the growing collaboration between American agriculture and our renewable energy industries.
Madeline Nelson, a project manager in the field of rope access geohazard mitigation, discusses her diverse career path that led to scaling rock walls and keeping hydropower dams safe.
Francisco Aguirre is Making It! In this Q&A with the GEM and ORISE fellow, he shares what it’s like to be a first-generation student and make an impact in advanced materials and manufacturing.
This World Oceans Day, join the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office in celebrating the many people who are advancing ocean energy technologies.
Megan Lee Anderson, an R&D mechanical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, shares her childhood interest in helping the environment, and how a lifetime of interaction with the coastline, along with a series of serendipitous events led her to a career in marine energy.
The University of New Hampshire won the 5th annual Marine Energy Collegiate Competition.
Alaa Elwany is Making It! In the latest Q&A interview in this series, learn why the Egypt native from an academic family ended up staying in the United States.
California State University Maritime Academy claimed first place out of 12 student teams in the 11th annual Collegiate Wind Competition final event in Minneapolis in May 2024.