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SIU's team is one of just 15 nationwide finalists for the U.S. Department of Energy’s AlgaePrize.
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the three-year project, which began in September 2023, uses magnetic nanomaterials and a combination of dark-light adsorption and photocatalysis to treat water.
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These species play a significant role in the local ecosystem and economy. However, Whipkey's study has a secondary but crucial objective—monitoring the potential spread of nutria, an invasive rodent species originally from South America.
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The event will officially kick off on Friday, August 16, at the SIU Research Park, conveniently located across from Saluki Stadium.
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This new contract, effective July 1, aims to further their longstanding collaboration focused on addressing the state's diverse transportation needs through innovative research and development.
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Scott Hamilton-Brehm was one of just 31 such researchers named to the 2024 List of Researchers to Know.
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WSIU’s Jennifer Fuller sits down with NYT Washington Correspondent Carl Hulse.
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Aleida Iriarte, a member of the University Honors Program at SIU and a junior majoring in zoology and chemistry, won the Goldwater Scholar Award, a prestigious award for outstanding students pursuing research careers in natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.
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They have received funding from NASA to pursue their design.
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