Soil May Harbor Answer to Reducing Arsenic In Rice
Posted On Saturday, May 4, 2013 By USA Education News. Under DELAWARE Tags: Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Harsh Bais, Janine Sherrier, National Toxicology Program, University of Delaware’s
Harsh Bais and Janine Sherrier of the University of Delaware’s Department of Plant and Soil Sciences are studying whether a naturally occurring soil bacterium, referred to as UD1023 because it was first characterized at the University, can create an iron barrier in rice roots that reduces arsenic uptake.
Rice, grown as ...
Psychology department administrator named HR Liaison of Quarter
Posted On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 By USA Education News. Under DELAWARE Tags: HR Liaison of Quarter, Human Resources, Kimberly Ann Clark, psychology, Psychology department administrator, University of Delaware’s
Kimberly Ann Clark, business administrator in the University of Delaware’s Department of Psychology, has been named Human Resources (HR) Liaison of the Quarter for the last quarter of 2013.
The award identifies and recognizes an outstanding performer within the HR liaison community for the preceding quarter.
Gregory Miller, chair of the Department ...
Sen. Coons Visits UD For Update On Vehicle-To-Grid Technology
Posted On Saturday, February 2, 2013 By USA Education News. Under DELAWARE Tags: NRG Energy Inc., STAR Campus, University of Delaware’s, Vehicle-to-grid technology, Willett Kempton
All-electric Mini Coopers at the University of Delaware’s STAR Campus may soon be referred to as mini power plants as they become sources of distributed energy and demonstrate the potential that innovative vehicle-to-grid technology has to change the fundamental design of the delivery of energy in the United States.
Willett Kempton, ...