Researchers discover inexpensive, efficient method for carbon capture
UC Berkeley and Stanford chemists created a low-cost and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks, making headway toward the goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Researchers discover inexpensive, efficient method for carbon capture
UC Berkeley and Stanford chemists created a low-cost and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks, making headway toward the goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
UC Berkeley researchers design new material that can capture carbon dioxide
A recent study co-authored by two UC Berkeley professors resulted in a new material that can capture carbon dioxide from wet flue gases in an effort to mitigate climate change.
UC Berkeley researchers design new material that can capture carbon dioxide
A recent study co-authored by two UC Berkeley professors resulted in a new material that can capture carbon dioxide from wet flue gases in an effort to mitigate climate change.
UC Berkeley alumna 1 of 5 women in history to receive Nobel Prize in chemistry
UC Berkeley alumna and professor at the California Institute of Technology Frances Arnold was awarded a Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday — the fifth woman in history to win this prize.
UC Berkeley alumna 1 of 5 women in history to receive Nobel Prize in chemistry
UC Berkeley alumna and professor at the California Institute of Technology Frances Arnold was awarded a Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday — the fifth woman in history to win this prize.
UC Berkeley professors talk on their favorite summers in college
What do illegal camping, bilingual sailing lessons and Robert Kennedy have in common? They each could be your path to a future university professorship — or, at least, they each were part of a UC Berkeley faculty member's road to success.
UC Berkeley professors talk on their favorite summers in college
What do illegal camping, bilingual sailing lessons and Robert Kennedy have in common? They each could be your path to a future university professorship — or, at least, they each were part of a UC Berkeley faculty member's road to success.