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National Science Board

April 30, 2021 Today the National Science Board (NSB) announced that William S. Hammack is a recipient of its 2021 Public Service Award. Hammack is an engineer and author from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. NSB grants its Public Service Award to individuals and groups that have contributed substantially to increasing public understanding of science and engineering. NSB is recognizing Hammack for his outstanding skills as communicator. He has authored numerous books and produced hundreds of hours of radio and video segments that explain engineering in plain language to a wide variety of audiences worldwide. His YouTube channel has over a million subscribers and the videos that he has produced there have been viewed nearly seventy million times. 

First 100 days: Biden keeps Trump-era sanctions in tech battle with China, looks to friends for help

First 100 days: Biden keeps Trump-era sanctions in tech battle with China, looks to friends for help CNBC 1 hr ago Arjun Kharpal In his first 100 days as president, Joe Biden has made one thing clear he wants to make sure the U.S. outcompetes China on a number of fronts, with technology being front and center. Biden has called for billions of dollars of investments in key technology areas from semiconductors to artificial intelligence. While maintaining Trump-era sanctions on Chinese companies, Biden has looked to form strategic alliances on technology with allied nations. © Provided by CNBC U.S. President Joe Biden speaks alongside Japan s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga as they hold a joint news conference in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, April 16, 2021.

NSF and NCSES release 2021 Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering report

Nephria Bio signs exclusive agreement with Drexel University to license new MXene nanomaterial for future dialysis innovations

Nephria Bio signs exclusive agreement with Drexel University to license new MXene nanomaterial for future dialysis innovations News provided by Share this article Nephria Bio secures a key technology needed to develop wearable dialysis therapies Nephria is in close collaboration with EOFlow and Dr. Yury Gogotsi s lab at Drexel University PORTMOUTH, N.H., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On April 29, Nephria Bio, a privately held US corporation specializing in the development of innovative approaches to dialysis, announced that it signed a license agreement with Drexel University to transfer technology of new MXene nanomaterials. Through this license agreement, Nephria Bio, Inc. ( Nephria Bio ) obtained the exclusive rights to use MXenes, invented and developed by Dr. Yury Gogotsi, PhD, Distinguished University and Bach professor in Drexel s College of Engineering who is a world leader in developing and studying MXenes. Nephria Bio plans to develop more efficient cartridges fo

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