(TNS) From a nasal spray device that can administer an overdose-reversing drug, to cutting-edge computing that can read ancient scrolls lost to time, Kentucky’s flagship research university has generated a
In the mid-2000s, it had become abundantly clear that capturing carbon dioxide was the engineering challenge of our time. Researchers at the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research responded with an industrial-governmental-academic consortium that has led to changes in global industrial processes, numerous patents and publications, and scientific breakthroughs that are changing Kentucky’s and the world’s economy.
In the mid-2000s, it had become abundantly clear that capturing carbon dioxide was the engineering challenge of our time. Researchers at the University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research responded with an industrial-governmental-academic consortium that has led to changes in global industrial processes, numerous patents and publications, and scientific breakthroughs that are changing Kentucky’s and the world’s economy.