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March 08, 2016
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March 08, 2016
In 2011, then astronaut Ron Garan spent six months in space on the International Space Station, giving him a life-changing perspective of the world. Ultimately, the experience led the adjunct professor to teach a new online course at Drexel’s College of Engineering as part of the Peace Engineering initiative.
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March 07, 2016
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March 07, 2016
If you live in one of four major U.S. cities chances are you’re letting the benefits of a ubiquitous natural resource go right down the drain — when it could be used to cut down your water bill. Research by a team of Drexel University environmental engineers indicates that it rains enough in Philadelphia, New York, Seattle and Chicago that if homeowners had a way to collect and store even just the rain falling on their roofs, they could flush their toilets often without having to use a drop of municipal water.
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March 07, 2016
If you live in one of four major U.S. cities chances are you’re letting the benefits of a ubiquitous natural resource go right down the drain — when it could be used to cut down your water bill. Research by a team of Drexel University environmental engineers indicates that it rains enough in Philadelphia, New York, Seattle and Chicago that if homeowners had a way to collect and store the rain falling on their roofs, they could flush their toilets often without having to use a drop of municipal water.
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March 03, 2016
Their poster was titled "Robust Near-Threshold Inverter with Improved Performance for Ultra-Low Power Applications" and won in the physical/chemical/biological aspects in electrical, electronic, and computer systems category.
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March 03, 2016
Diversity on college campuses is an on-going topic of conversation as issues are defined and redefined to accommodate new objectives.
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March 02, 2016
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March 01, 2016
Hoeganaes Associate Professor Mitra Taheri has been selected to be a 2016 Provost Fellow.
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