Johnson Receives Prestigious Frank Frischknecht Leadership Award
Tim C. Johnson was awarded the Frank Frischknecht Leadership Award this spring at the 34th Symposium on the Application of Geophysics of Engineering and Environmental Problems held in Denver, Colorado.
Sea-Spray Aerosols Change Atmospheric River Precipitation in Mountains
Aerosols from sea-spray that are transported by atmospheric rivers enhance snow precipitation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Hao Joins Earth System Science Data Editorial Board
Dalei Hao joined the editorial board of the journal Earth System Science Data, covering land and ice.
Plastic Upcycling: From Waste to Fuel for Less
Plastic upcycling efficiently converts plastics to valuable commodity chemicals while using less of the precious metal ruthenium. The method could recycle waste plastic pollution into useful products, helping keep it out of landfills.
Small Hydropower Grid Interconnection
Navigating the challenges of connecting hydropower to the electrical grid
Chauvet Serves as Legal Expert to Uzbekistan Legislative, Regulatory Framework
Nonproliferation Policy and Law Analyst, Chanel Chauvet, served as the legal expert in the International Atomic Energy Agency's effort to update Uzbekistan's Integrated Nuclear Security Support Plan.
COVID-19 Fattens Up Our Body’s Cells to Fuel Its Viral Takeover
The virus that causes COVID-19 takes over the body’s fat-processing system and boosts cellular triglycerides as it causes disease.