A KEY TECHNOLOGY FOR CARBON UTILIZATION

A KEY TECHNOLOGY FOR CARBON UTILIZATION

UD researchers highlight potential of electrochemical carbon monoxide reduction Conscientious consumers know that there are ways to reduce our carbon footprints, like driving less or reusing household items instead of buying new ones. As individuals, we can reduce our...
IN MEMORIAM: T.W. FRASER RUSSELL

IN MEMORIAM: T.W. FRASER RUSSELL

Campus remembers celebrated chemical engineer Editor’s note:The life of Dr. T.W. Fraser Russell will be celebrated at a memorial service at 1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 22, in Pearson Hall, with a reception to follow in the lobby of the Harker Interdisciplinary...
GREENHOUSE GAS FOR GOOD

GREENHOUSE GAS FOR GOOD

Engineers reveal new way to capture carbon dioxide and use it cleanly and cost effectively As atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations continue to rise, many experts are looking for ways to capture this greenhouse gas and put it to good use. Bingjun Xu, Centennial...
LaShanda Korley Recognized for Research

LaShanda Korley Recognized for Research

Professor receives award from National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers LaShanda Korley, Distinguished Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the...
Advancing Fuel Cell Research

Advancing Fuel Cell Research

UD startup W7energy awarded $3.4M in Department of Energy funding W7energy, a startup company with roots at the University of Delaware, just got a proverbial shot in its research arm. The company was recently awarded $3.4 million in new funding from the U.S....
New Twist on CRISPR Technology

New Twist on CRISPR Technology

UD researchers Wilfred Chen and Emily Berckman tweak gene research process, improving efficiency In a classic episode of an old-school TV comedy called I Love Lucy, we see Lucille Ball stepping into an assembly line job at a candy factory. As the pace of the conveyor...