Podcasts
The podcasts give readers a chance to listen to a researcher discuss their work in their own words. There will also be comprehensive podcasts--covering content you might have missed.
While there has been some debate on the merits of biofuels, Dr. Willson hopes that those produced from algae will prove especially sustainable.
Nearly 500 attendees came to College Park, Maryland on June 23-25 to the 2009 ACS Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference to hear speakers on 7 different tracks.
Dr. Michael Wetz is from the Oceanography department at Florida State University and his research focuses on algal physiology and ecology. Dr. Wetz is part of the newly-created Institute for Energy Systems, Economics and Sustainability.
Condensed Matter physicist and Material Scientist, Jinke Tang spoke with JRSE over the phone recently about his recent article "Seebeck coefficient and thermal conductivity in doped C60," which appears in the second issue of the journal.
Dr. Vasilis Fthenakis works with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and Columbia University to develop a lifetime cost analysis for renewable energy. In this podcast, he speaks briefly about solar and nuclear energy—and the costs associated with each