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Can the US catch up in the green hydrogen economy?
Hydrogen to power fuel cells will also augment battery-powered vehicles in decarbonizing the transportation sector, particularly for vehicles requiring long range and fast refueling times such as long-haul trucks, Jack Brouwer, a professor at the University of California at Irvine and associate director of the National Fuel Cell Research Center (NFCRC), said in a Monday webinar introducing the report. Read More
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Cities Brace for This Season's Colliding Climate Disasters
“In cascading events, the sequence, timing and order of events really matter,” says Amir AghaKouchak, a professor of environmental and civil engineering at the University of California, Irvine. He adds that some events can take place over years, making it harder for scientists to model or predict their risks. … The upcoming challenge is to turn science into policy, says AghaKouchak. “I think cities and states need to spend more resources on planning for future extreme scenarios, exploring potential grey swan events,” he said.
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Chemistry for Engineering
The Samueli School of Engineering offers a general chemistry course (ENGR1A) designed exclusively for engineering students. The prerequisites for the course are a score of 2 or 3 on the AP Chemistry exam, a score of 550 or higher on the SAT Chemistry Subject exam, or a score of 85 percent or higher on the Engineering Chemistry Placement exam. Engineering majors have first consideration for enrollment in ENGR1A (4 credits).
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Cephalopods’ invisibility powers could someday be ours, now that we know how to control them
Now scientists at UC Irvine have finally figured out the structure of reflectins at a molecular level and are able to manipulate them — almost like magic.
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City of Orange Community Development Plan Check Engineer
Deadline: Open until filled