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  • Bringing Buildings To Life

    Could buildings imitate living organisms? Negin Imani has created a tool translating natural thermoregulation strategies into architectural solutions.

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  • Making Biodiesel From Dirty Old Cooking Oil Just Got Easier

    A global team including researchers from The University of Western Australia has developed a powerful, low-cost method for recycling used cooking oil and agricultural waste into biodiesel.

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  • Researchers Partner With Industry To Make Food And Pipelines Safer, Agriculture Smarter

    Backed by $2 million from the federal government and partner organizations, University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers aim to make Arctic pipelines stronger and safer, protect the food supply, and improve crop processing with cutting-edge technology.

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  • Power-Free System Harnesses Evaporation to Keep Items Cool

    Camels have evolved a seemingly counterintuitive approach to keeping cool while conserving water in a scorching desert environment: They have a thick coat of insulating fur. 

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  • Newly Installed Solar Panels on Student Center Roof to Begin Producing Clean Energy

    Campus sustainability encompasses a broad range of actions and choices—some of which are subtle, while others are eye-catching.

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  • Researcher Developing Novel System For Nuclear Waste Repositories

    A Texas A&M professor, in collaboration with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, received a Department of Energy grant to develop a system in engineered barriers to isolate and contain nuclear fuel waste.

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  • How to Accelerate Solar Adoption for the Underserved

    As rooftop solar prices have fallen, many households at all income levels can now save money by going solar. 

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  • Powering The Next Generation Of Rail Travel

    An outline £10 million co-investment agreement has been signed by the University of Leeds and the companies involved in the power supply upgrade of the East Coast Main Line.

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  • Distribution Rights System Will Raise Fuel Prices

    Finland is committed to halving the amount of fossil fuel used in road transport by 2030.

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  • Green Hydrogen: Could It Be Key to a Carbon-Free Economy?

    Saudi Arabia is contructing a futuristic city in the desert on the Red Sea called Neom.

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