WSU research that utilized Barbie dolls to test a liquid nitrogen spray that could one day be used by NASA to clean space suits was featured in Muse Magazine for Kids.
Researchers led by Mawra Gamal Saad and Wen-Ji Dong have discovered that bacteria can be tricked into sending death signals to stop the growth of their slimy, protective homes that lead to deadly infections.
Researchers co-led by David Lin have received a National Science Foundation grant to better understand the underlying mechanisms that enable movement in people and animals.
Events All Week Engineering Week Events Tuesday, February 20 @ 2:00 PM ESIC SP24 Power Seminar Series: Islanded Power System Operations on a Highly Renewable Grid Tuesday, February 20 @ 12 PM TMP Seminar Series – ‘Nanotechnology-Enhanced Biosensors for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications’ w/Annie Du Wednesday, February 21 @ 12:00 PM SnackChat With the Dean […]
The US Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management featured a story about a WSU student engineering team that recently partnered with engineers at the Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant for their senior projects.
A team led by Jinwen Zhang won a Phase I prize in the DOE Wind Turbine Materials Recycling competition for their project “Continuous Chemical Recycling at Ambient Pressure.”