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Researchers produce two biofuels from a single algae | A common algae commercially grown to make fish food holds promise as a source for both biodiesel and jet fuel, according to a new study published in the journal Energy & Fuels. The researchers, led by Greg O'Neil of Western Washington University and Chris Reddy of Woods Hole… |
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Bussell, Seda get nearly $1M for research | |||
Murphy, Leger get $420K grant for research | |||
David Patrick to discuss the science of affordable solar energy Oct. 2 at Western | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø research teams awarded $1.4M in NSF grants | |||
Finding the next 'Carl Sagan of chemistry' | Graduate student Jennifer Novotney won the Chemistry Champions competition at the American Chemical Society's (ACS) national meeting in San Francisco, Aug. 10. A student in the lab of William Dichtel, associate professor of chemistry and chemical biology, Novotney was voted the 2014… |
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Bellingham twins find their calling - in chemistry - at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | When Anne d'Aquino stepped into her first college chemistry class as a sophomore at Western Washington University, she didn't know she'd be changing her life and that of her twin sister. |
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Names announced for winter undergrad research awards | |||
Wizards @ Western series continues with ‘Water World’ Nov. 16 | |||
'National Chemistry Week' celebrates sustainable resources | From waste prevention to energy-efficient design to safer manufacturing processes and substitutes for rare natural resources, sustainability considerations are key to meeting projected global needs and encouraging a safer tomorrow. |