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The duo from Stanford will lecture and hold a discussion in the Ford Alumni Center ballroom
The university is one of six sites selected to speed development of quantum technologies
University of Oregon chemists are bringing a greener way to make iron metal for steel production closer to reality, a step towards cleaning up an industry that’s one of the biggest contributors to carbon emissions worldwide. Last year UO chemist Paul Kempler and his team reported a way to create iron with electrochemistry, using a series of chemical reactions that turn saltwater and iron oxide into pure iron metal.
The chemistry professor spent four years as a top science official at the Department of Energy
UO researchers tell why quantum mechanics, the science of the small, is a very big deal