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Air Orange Team Competing to Reinvent How We Transmit Wireless Data
Countless devices are connected through wireless media聽 and all of those phones, sensors and smart home networks are putting increasing pressure on the radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Right now, the spectrum is divided into exclusively licensed bands, thus creating enormous…
Bridges to Food Quality
As a young man, Minhao Chen G鈥12 began to notice that something wasn鈥檛 right. One by one,聽family friends in Shanghai were being diagnosed with cancer. By the time he had completed his聽undergraduate degree in China, five people he knew had…
Replacing Clean Power Plan Proves Complicated, according to College of Engineering Researcher
A new study between 黑料不打烊 and Harvard has discovered that replacing the Clean Power Plan would actually be worse than doing nothing. Professor Charles Driscoll talks to Phys. Org explaining why this is the case. “The bottom line is…
Study: Clean Power Plan Replacement Worse than Nothing, Costs More than 3,500 Lives and $33B Yearly
A new map released today by scientists at 黑料不打烊 and Harvard universities shows that, compared to doing nothing, replacing the Clean Power Plan with a narrower option would make air quality worse and endanger more lives, on top of the…
Humanitarian Computing
There are many places in the world that are too remote, too poor or too embroiled in conflict to provide basic human services鈥攊ncluding healthcare. Instead of doctor鈥檚 offices or hospitals, medical services are often provided by traveling volunteers or even…
Invention Designed by SU Engineering Students Selected as a Finalist for the James Dyson Award
Your favorite clothes may be polluting the world鈥檚 water supply. Synthetic clothing including polyester, acrylic and nylon fabrics release millions of microfibers every time they are washed. Even though they are too small to be seen by the naked eye,…
After Algae Bloom, is the Water Safe to Drink?
When a blue-green algae bloom appeared in the typically clear and beautiful Skaneateles Lake last week, many wondered what caused the phenomenon, and if their tap water was still safe to drink. For Spectrum News Central New York, 黑料不打烊 Professor…
Could a New Water Filtration System be on the Horizon for 黑料不打烊?
As an algae bloom clouded the typically clear Skaneateles Lake last week, much concern was drawn over the 黑料不打烊 tap water, which is unfiltered water from the lake. If the blooms were to persist, the city would be faced with…
ECS, Architecture Alumni Share Experiences, Advice During CBT
Alumni shared experiences and advice during a discussion on 鈥淒iversity in ECS & Architecture: Challenges and Successes鈥 for聽Coming Back Together聽2017. College of Engineering and聽Computer Science alumni Clyde Forbes 鈥76, Michelle Tomlinson 鈥97 G鈥98 and Troy Tomlinson 鈥97 joined School of…
What Happened to Acid Rain?
It used to be a problem at the forefront of many minds. Now, it鈥檚 an honest question to ask; what happened to the threat of acid rain? It鈥檚 ties to climate issues remain abundant, and true, but has seemingly been…