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Study authors Yaguang Zhu (left) and Austin Booth stand in Kelsey Hatzell’s lab (photos by Bumper DeJesus).

Engineers use moisture to pull carbon dioxide out of the air

Valeria Saro-Cortes with her colleagues in the robotics lab

Designing robots that can fly like fish

Three researchers standing together with a green painting behind them.

Engineers use AI to wrangle fusion power for the grid

A drilling rig in Nevada

Flexible geothermal power approach combines clean energy with a built-in ‘battery’

Yiguang Ju

Yiguang Ju named a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Cellular skeletons look like microscopic fireworks when grown in the lab.

Cellular scaffolding rewired to make microscopic railways

Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship Program

Three MAE students win prestigious space industry fellowship

Wilson Ricks in front of solar panels

Buyer beware: Most clean power purchasing strategies do little to cut emissions

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Dan Cohen standing outside with a group of his grad students

Raising bioelectric sheepdogs to herd flocks of cells

Shannen Prindle on board a Zero-G research flight

These MAE students are raising the bar for accessible satellite technology

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