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Why waste space on campus? One student wants to turn limited outdoor space on campus into a functional solar charging hub.more
This week on Bloomberg West, Planet Forward's Frank Sesno explores the how algae can be used to consume harmful ... more ...
A multi-university team from Washington, DC is competing in this year's Solar Decathlon and aiming for a very special ... more ...
This week on Bloomberg West, Planet Forward explores the research of Illinois professor John Rogers and the fascinating ... more ...
On February 17th, roughly 35,000 Americans rallied on the National Mall to urge President Obama to reject the Keystone ... more ...
GW's Dave Karpf explores the Sierra Club's recent acts of civil disobedience in protest of the Keystone XL pipeline.more
Have you ever wished that mobile devices did not need batteries? Well, your wish will probably come true. Zhong Lin Wang ... more ...
by Miranda Green and Andrea Vittorio
The George Washington University group GroW has started a community garden on campus. The result: good food, local honey and a few dirty hands!
Public health is inextricably linked to the health of the planet. The University of Massachusetts Medical School is ... more ...
Offering financial incentives to students living in on-campus housing for reduction in overall utility use.more
When engineering and designing infrastructure of the future it is imperative that we first understand the consequences ... more ...
Science at work! NSF-funded engineers have found a way to make solar cells with plastics in a cheaper, more ... more ...
When can a student project save the school money? School is all about learning, and these students in Minnesota are ... more ...
From Adam Goldstein, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean Internationalmore
Lighten Your Load Events: Forest Service employees were asked to unplug and properly surplus unused government equipment ... more ...
With over 60% of Danish buildings receiving heating and hot water via District Heating (80% of which comes from surplus ... more ...
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