UK College of Design students created plans for 100 acres of algae photobioreactors at East Bend Station.
With federal emissions limits looming, CAER is proving an algae-based system can capture and sequester CO2.
CAER has received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Dept. of Energy to develop carbon-capture technology.
Nineteen girls in 7-11 grades participated in "Aquabots," a camp to build water robots at UK.
This EPSCoR project is gathering real-time water quality data in Kentucky and Montana.
Dr. Susanne Arnold is studying potential environmental reasons for high lung cancer rates in Eastern KY.
In July 2013, Markey Cancer Center joined an elite group of centers with NCI Designation.
In May 2013 the third annual Kentucky High School Wing Design Competition kicked off with twenty-six teams from twelve different schools.
The network, run by KGS, is made up of 24 stations across the state to monitor seismic activity.
With data collected from 24 stations across the state, KGS scientists can tell us why the ground is shaking.