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Colorado School of Mines (CSM)

Colorado School of Mines (CSM)

Colorado School of Mines, also referred to as “Mines”, is a public teaching and research university in Golden, Colorado, devoted to engineering and applied science, with special expertise

A new material could allow AI training to happen on individual devices instead of remote servers

A next-generation thermochromic window reduces the need for air conditioning and simultaneously generates electricity

A low-carbon energy future depends on sustainable metals and minerals

New material could offer an efficient eco-friendly advance in cooling technology

An international research team led by the University of Maryland has developed a novel elastocaloric cooling material that is highly efficient, eco-friendly and easily scaled-up for commercial use. The researchers new cooling material is a nickel-titanium alloy that was sculpted using additive technology (3-D printing). Their work is published in the November 29 issue of

New material could offer an efficient eco-friendly advance in cooling technology

A 114% quantum step towards the production of hydrogen fuel

Efforts to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels are advancing on various significant fronts. Such initiatives include research focused on more efficient production of gaseous hydrogen fuel by using solar energy to break water down into its components of hydrogen and oxygen. Recently, in an article published in the journal Nature Energy, lead author Yong

A 114% quantum step towards the production of hydrogen fuel

Powerful, efficient ceramic fuel cells could enable in-home production of electricity from natural gas

The development of affordable and efficient ceramic fuel cells that could be used to power homes, the culmination of five years worth of work by Colorado School of Mines researchers, is featured in the July 23 issue of Science magazine. The research, led by Mines Professor Ryan O’Hayre, would enable more efficient use of natural

Powerful, efficient ceramic fuel cells could enable in-home production of electricity from natural gas

Stanford geoscientist cites critical need for basic research to unleash promising energy sources

Developers of renewable energy and shale gas must overcome fundamental geological and environmental challenges Developers of renewable energy and shale gas must overcome fundamental geological and environmental challenges if these promising energy sources are to reach their full potential, according to a trio of leading geoscientists. “There is a critical need for scientists to address

Stanford geoscientist cites critical need for basic research to unleash promising energy sources

A Chemist Comes Very Close to a Midas Touch

In a lab in Princeton University’s ultra-sleek chemistry building, researchers toil in a modern-day hunt for an elusive power: alchemy. Throughout the centuries, alchemists tried in vain to transform common metals like iron and lead into precious ones like gold or platinum. Today, Paul Chirik, a professor of chemistry at Princeton, has managed a new

A Chemist Comes Very Close to a Midas Touch

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