U of G Chemists’ Research Holds Global Warming Benefits

    U of G Chemists’ Research Holds Global Warming Benefits

    New research from Prof. Aicheng Chen is stemming global warming while making useful chemicals for industry usage. Dr. Aicheng Chen and his team at the University of Guelph have found a way to turn carbon dioxide into useful chemicals, helping to reduce global warming. They hope to work with a company to scale up this process and make it practical for real-world use.

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    U of G Chemist Gets $3.3 Million for Nuclear Power Research

    U of G Chemist Gets $3.3 Million for Nuclear Power Research

    Prof. Peter Tremaine Receives Federal Funding for Nuclear Power Studies Research. Dr. Peter Tremaine from the University of Guelph has received $3.3 million to improve nuclear power through advanced water chemistry studies. His research will help make current reactors more efficient, develop new reactor designs, and find safe ways to store spent nuclear fuel.

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