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TEAMING UP TO FIGHT A DEADLY DISEASE
For breast cancer research, engineering graduate student combines two labs’ expertise
IN RECOGNITION OF OUTSTANDING WORK
Faculty honored for excellence in scholarship, community engagement May 21, 2019–Four members of the University of Delaware faculty have been recognized for outstanding work through two new awards selected by the Faculty Senate’s Committee on Student and Faculty...
WHY ARE GELS ELASTIC?
New research shows how clustered particles determine elasticity of some gels May 20, 2019–From the toothpaste you squeeze on your brush first thing in the morning to the yogurt you slurp down to the fabric softener that keeps your pajamas cozy and soft, gels are...
REACHING FOR FUTURE ENGINEERS
Student group hosts event for aspiring chemical engineers Apr. 24, 2019–When you were in high school, did you know what chemical engineering was? Do you know what it is now? Chemical engineering deals with the physical, chemical and biological transformations of...
THE RIGHT POLYMERS FOR THE JOB
Technology makes fuel cells more powerful, more durable, less expensive Apr. 8, 2019–One of the most promising clean energy technologies just got even better. Researchers from the University of Delaware have developed the most powerful, durable hydroxide exchange...
FUTURE LEADERS IN POLYMERS
Two chemical engineering grad students recognized for polymer physics research Mar. 19, 2019–University of Delaware doctoral students Melody Morris and Thomas Gartner, both of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, were selected as finalists for the...
NEW WEAPON AGAINST BREAST CANCER
Light-triggered therapies work better together than separately against triple-negative breast cancer Mar. 11, 2019–Two University of Delaware researchers have developed a new approach to attack cancer, using two light-activated treatments that appear to be more...