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Spark-Free, Optical-Based Hydrogen Sensor is More Sensitive and Faster than Previous Models

Spark-Free, Optical-Based Hydrogen Sensor is More Sensitive and Faster than Previous Models Written by AZoSensorsApr 30 2021 Hydrogen as a clean, renewable alternative to fossil fuels is part of a sustainable-energy future, and very much already here. However, lingering concerns about flammability have limited widespread use of hydrogen as a power source for electric vehicles. Previous advances have minimized the risk, but new research from the University of Georgia now puts that risk in the rearview mirror. Hydrogen vehicles can refuel much more quickly and go farther without refueling than today s electric vehicles, which use battery power. But one of the final hurdles to hydrogen power is securing a safe method for detecting hydrogen leaks.

Grieving parents tell the stories of children lost to hazing

CBS News Grieving parents tell the stories of children lost to hazing For Rae Ann Gruver and Evelyn Piazza, Mother s Day has never been the same since 2017. Because that s the year they lost their sons, Timothy Piazza and Max Gruver. Both were away at college – Timothy at Penn State, Max at Louisiana State. Both had pledged fraternities, and both were hazed.   What happened to their sons often becomes a topic of conversation on college campuses, like at the University of Pittsburgh last year, where Evelyn and Rae Ann told their stories to a room filled with kids who would have been their sons peers.

Two UGA students named 2021 Udall Scholars

Two UGA students named 2021 Udall Scholars 1 day ago They were recognized for their commitment to environmental issues The University of Georgia added two new Udall Scholars to its ranks this spring as third-year Honors students Elizabeth Esser and Kathryn Foral were recognized for their leadership, public service and commitment to issues related to the environment. They were among 55 undergraduates selected from across the nation and U.S. territories for the Udall Scholarship, which is awarded to sophomores and juniors on the basis of their commitment to careers in the environment, Native health care or Tribal public policy. The scholarship provides up to $7,000 for eligible academic expenses.

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