Screen-printed, biodegradable soil sensors which can be composted at their end of their lifecycle could enable farmers to improve crop yields while reducing electronic waste, researchers say.
The Twenty-First Century Professorships in Engineering were established in 2006 to enhance the stature and reputation of the College of Engineering and the U of A, as well as to promote scholarly ...
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OREANA, Ill. (WAND) — 5th graders at Argenta Oreana Elementary School are working together to solve problems and build a unique version of a Rube Goldberg device. The goal is ...
A research team, led by Professor Jimin Kwon from the Department of Electrical Engineering at UNIST, in collaboration with ...
To date, Electra has arranged US$54 million in non-dilutive funding, including US$34 million in government support – comprised of both a ...
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Kennesaw State University assistant professor Ashish Aphale’s research focuses on the development of advanced materials, such ...
A team at the University of Kentucky has been given a grant of $2.3 million to develop materials to use in fusion energy ...