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delaware epscor
An introduction to the Delaware Biotechnology Institute and Delaware EPSCoR.
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fish physiology and genomics research in idaho
NSF EPSCoR Funded Research at the Hagerman Fish Culture Experiment Station in Hagerman, Idaho.
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visual history of the alaskan sea ice (final)
Final version of the sequence. My undergraduate video project funded by EPSCor. All old film footage is from the university of alaska archives and modern film footage from 2007 - 2008 film crews led by Maya Salganek.
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life sciences core instrumentation centers
Dr. Kirk Czymmek introduces the core centers at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute for EPSCoR Delaware.
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environmental research in the critical zone
University of Delaware Professor Donald Sparks elaborates on the research theme and partnerships under the Center for Critical Zone Research (CCZR), which is funded partially by the Delaware EPSCoR program.
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nanotechnology's role in fighting cancer
One of the predominant features of nano - materials is an extremely high surface area. Emerging Science joins Chris Landry, professor of chemistry at the University of Vermont, as he describes how nanotechnology applications are improving the efficacy of cancer drugs by delivering more medicine to pat
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tree rings: counting the years of global warming
While politicians dance around the rhetoric of the global warming issue, director Liz Smith takes us to the scientific front lines as researchers attempt to track global climate change, and find patterns that help us understand how humans are affecting the future of the planet. Dendrochronologist Li
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nanotechnology and the hydrogen economy
At the nanoscale, the physics and chemistry of materials change. Emerging Science joins Walter Varhue, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Vermont, as he proposes to use materials at the nanoscale, in the presence of water and sunlight, to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. T
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remote sensing of environmental conditions
Accurately measuring environmental conditions is critical for natural resource planning, estimation of agricultural conditions, weather forecasting and a number of essential scenarios affecting our everyday life. Emerging Science joins Christian Skalka, assistant professor of computer science at the
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land development and water quality
Emerging Science joins Beverly Wemple, associate professor at the University of Vermont's Department of Geography, as she explores changes that are affecting our water quality. How does changing weather affect our water? What happens when we remove trees and the soil becomes more susceptible to eros
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