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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Producing ‘green ammonia’ using plasma will be the focus of a new NSF-funded project
Engineers use moisture to pull carbon dioxide out of the air
Flexible geothermal power approach combines clean energy with a built-in ‘battery’
Buyer beware: Most clean power purchasing strategies do little to cut emissions
Four graduate students selected to investigate the future of offshore wind in New Jersey
Careful actions are demanded in the new ammonia economy
Bursting bubbles move microplastics from the ocean to the atmosphere
PPPL receives funding to accelerate research in ‘electromanufacturing’
New lithium extraction method uses the power of strings
Princeton's Jesse Jenkins discusses the goals and challenges of achieving net-zero
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