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California’s Dream of a Green Hydrogen Future Could Backfire
California’s current energy mix would result in 11 kilograms of carbon emissions for every kilogram of hydrogen produced ...
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Can we create new inland seas to lower sea level rise? Interview with researcher Amir AghaKouchak
Sea levels are rising, threatening coastal areas, including cities, around the world. … A new research grant is looking at the idea of reflooding lowland depressions to alleviate the problem on the coasts, starting with the Qattara Depression, a massive low-lying desert area in western Egypt.
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Crystal Cove Conservancy finishes out 2022 with about $200,000 raised in end-of-year campaign
Over the next year, the Crystal Cove Conservancy plans on collaborating with the UC Irvine Samueli School of Engineering for a kindergarten-to-college engineering program. “Over the next year, we’ll work together with our colleagues at UCI to develop curriculum goals, learning outcomes, and research partnerships, plus testing and piloting a program for at least one grade level,” [Kate] Wheeler said.
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California’s aging dams face new perils, 50 years after Sylmar quake crisis
“Emerging data of massive simulations of flooding suggest that existing flood control systems are a ticking time bomb,” said Brett Sanders, a professor of civil engineering at UC Irvine. “Southern California, in particular, is completely unprepared to deal with the consequences.” “Once the water goes outside of the structures intended to rein it in, it will go everywhere,” he said, “and there will be little time to get out of its way.
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California’s RaccoonBot: Solar-Powered Robot Revolutionizes Remote Monitoring
In the heart of California, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, are pioneering a technological marvel that could revolutionize environmental monitoring and energy management. Led by Efrain Mendez-Flores from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the team has developed a solar-powered wire-traversing robot, aptly named RaccoonBot, designed to operate autonomously in remote areas for extended periods.
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C&EN's Talented 12
Meet the Talented 12 class of 2022. These early-career researchers are using chemistry to make the world a better place. ...
[UC Irvine assistant professor of civil & environmental engineering] Adeyemi Adeleye. This environmental chemist develops nanomaterials to save contaminated soil and water. Read More
