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The new plastic-like material can be manipulated to be soft & stretchy or hard & rigid w/ only the application of a catalyst and visible light.
For its prestigious Graduate Student Research Program, the Department of Energy has selected Nick Pollak, a UNH Ph.D. chemistry candidate.
Researchers will work with organizations to collect community input and on-the-ground data, then develop climate models relevant at the urban scale.
The prescribed burn plan will use fires to help control invasive species, flush nutrients back into the soil and help the growth of native species.
Marc-Antoni Racing has licensed a collection of patented energy storage technologies developed at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Lab.
The projects will develop tools to simulate the flow of heat from fusion plasma and to accurately measure how magnetic fields affect the plasma.
The project will study how to optimize and improve the electric grid reliability while handling the rapid move to renewable energy resources.
A theoretical study is modeling how CO2 could be combined with ethylene to make acrylic acid, a component of many household industrial products.
MIT chemical engineers have shown that specialized particles can oscillate together, demonstrating a phenomenon known as emergent behavior.
PhD candidate Zack Bruce Hall II is one of 44 awardees of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.