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January 05, 2017
“Our findings suggest that crops like corn, soybeans and cotton could benefit from substantial productivity gains under moderate carbon standards for power plants,” said Shannon Capps, PhD, an assistant professor in Drexel’s College of Engineering.
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January 05, 2017
The Chemical and Biological Engineering Department is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2016 CBE Awards.
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January 04, 2017
When the Environmental Protection Agency finalized the Clean Power Plan in 2015 it exercised its authority to regulate carbon dioxide emissions to protect public welfare. The Plan, now the focus of escalating debate, also put the nation on course to meet its goals under the Paris Climate Agreement. Given that other pollutants are emitted from power plants—along with carbon dioxide—research has shown that carbon emission standards for the power sector benefit human health. New research released today shows that they would also benefit crops and trees.
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January 03, 2017
What do running across liquid, making ice cream in seconds, and bendable glass have to do with your day-to-day life? You can find out all these things and more about how materials science and engineering impact the world at the annual Philly Materials Science and Engineering Day to be hosted at Drexel University on Saturday, February 4, 2017.
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