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  • Helping Lower-Income Households Reap the Benefits of Solar Energy

    Rooftop solar panels are a great way for people to invest in renewable energy while saving money on electricity.

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  • Scientists Finally Find Superconductivity in Exactly the Place They've Been Looking for Decades

    Researchers at Stanford University and the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory say they have found the first, long-sought proof that a decades-old scientific model of material behavior can be used to simulate and understand high-temperature superconductivity ­– an important step toward producing and controlling this puzzling phenomenon at will.

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  • Thayer, Irving, U.S. Army to Develop Arctic Energy Systems

    Dartmouth's Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society and Thayer School of Engineering will collaborate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) to assess ways to improve energy services, delivery, storage, and mobility for military bases in the Arctic.

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  • Algorithms Could Stop An ‘Internet of Things’ Attack from Bringing Down the Power Grid

    Last year, Princeton researchers identified a disturbing security flaw in which hackers could someday exploit internet-connected appliances to wreak havoc on the electrical grid.

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  • Potentially Large Economic Impacts of Climate Change Can Be Avoided by Human Actions

    People are less motivated to take actions if its outcome is uncertain, and this could be true for climate-related issues. 

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  • New NOAA-USGS Model Provides Critical Data to Electrical Power Grid Operators

    This week NOAA added a new model to its suite of tools designed to help the nation deal with space weather events.

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  • Model Helps Choose Wind Farm Locations, Predicts Output

    The wind is always blowing somewhere, but deciding where to locate a wind farm is a bit more complicated than holding up a wet finger.

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  • Cracking the Ethylene Code

    From soda bottles to polyester clothing, ethylene is part of many products we use every day. 

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  • A New Way to Turn Heat into Energy

    An international team of scientists has figured out how to capture heat and turn it into electricity.

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  • Controlling Methane Is a Fast and Critical Way to Slow Global Warming, Say Princeton Experts

    In independent studies, two Princeton University research teams recently identified surprisingly large sources of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, being leaked into the atmosphere. 

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