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How greener grids can stay lit
A new index to guide utility demand bidding could balance electricity distribution and lower consumer costs as California solar-panel mandate takes effect
By Holly Ober |
| Science / Technology
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University of California and Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers receive $3.6M to secure smart campuses
The project, co-led by UC Riverside and UCLA, will develop a holistic framework to enhance the security, privacy, and safety of campus operation
By Holly Ober |
| Science / Technology
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Engineering graduate student is Ford Foundation fellow
Vicente Robles aims to develop a new method to deliver therapeutic agents directly into living cells
By Holly Ober |
| Science / Technology
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One-dimensional material packs a powerful punch for next generation electronics
The new technology has applications in nanometer-scale transistors and circuits
By Holly Ober |
| Science / Technology