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Research & Discovery
A Blog Devoted to UD Innovation, Excellence and Scholarship
University of Delaware Research and Discovery Blog has been developed to engage conversation, explore discoveries and inspire innovation. Highlighting the University’s work in key areas of health sciences, nation security and defense, energy and environmental sustainability. We invite you to explore latest posts and join in the conversation.
Shaping the future of chemical engineering
Professor serving on National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine committee
Working During Pandemic Disasters
UD researcher, alum explore whether EMS providers ever hesitate to go to work
Arctic ice melting
UD researchers show Canada Basin’s diminished capacity to absorb carbon dioxide
Helping a team survive a crisis
Research explores how to build and maintain teams that will bounce back from adversity
HensNest masks get manufacturing help
UD makers partner with industry to donate 30,000 face masks to at-risk individuals
HensNest masks get manufacturing help
UD makers partner with industry to donate 30,000 face masks to at-risk individuals
NIIMBL gets $8.9 million for COVID-19 response
UD-based national institute will address testing, diagnostics, supply chain and vaccine manufacturing
Off the grid
UD researchers advance communication options
Research Reactivation
Gradual resumption to align with state guidance on COVID-19
Vulnerable Communities
UD Prof. Sarah DeYoung discusses society’s most at-risk groups during the ongoing pandemic
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