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UofL researchers developing method to convert carbon dioxide to usable products
Scientists at the University of Louisville received new support for developing a method to sustainably sequester and convert carbon dioxide to valuable products. The...
UofL researchers developing method to convert carbon dioxide to usable products Project to develop...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Scientists at the University of Louisville received new support for developing a method to sustainably sequester and convert carbon dioxide to...
UofL researchers are working to develop a more effective and reusable N95 mask
Scientists at the University of Louisville’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and the Advanced Manufacturing Institute of Science & Technology (AMIST) have partnered...
UofL energy researchers using expertise to develop cost-effective, reusable N95 mask
Scientists at the University of Louisville’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and the Advanced Manufacturing Institute of Science & Technology (AMIST) have partnered...
UofL hosting virtual graduation celebration Saturday
Graduation ceremonies filled with traditional garb and music, uplifting speeches and time-honored rituals are the norm this time of year, giving graduates and their...
Online masters puts Navy petty officer on new career path
In 2012, Pennsylvania resident Carolyn McCormick decided her career in television was not right for her.
Eager for a change and short on funds, she...
UofL developing robot to disinfect areas with coronavirus risk
Many doctors, nurses, EMTs and other health care workers have risked infection while fighting the coronavirus pandemic. But researchers at the University of Louisville...
UofL launches decontamination program to alleviate mask shortage for health care workers No-charge program...
Health care workers and first responders put their own health at risk every time they come face-to-face with someone who has – or may...
3-D printed swabs developed at UofL to help fill gap in COVID-19 test kits
Innovation at the University of Louisville involving multiple departments has led to a promising solution for the shortage of swabs in COVID-19 test kits....
3D printed swabs developed at UofL to help fill gap in COVID-19 test kits
Innovation at the University of Louisville involving multiple departments at the university has led to a promising solution for the shortage of swabs in...