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 TerraPower Received Largest Grant for Nuclear Research In WY
TerraPower Received Largest Grant for Nuclear Research In WY
TerraPower Received Largest Grant for Nuclear Research In WY
On March 14, TerraPower announced that it was selected to receive $8.5 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Research Project Agency-Energy (ARPA-E).   The funding is part of the ARPA-E Optimizing Nuclear Waste and Advanced Reactor Disposal Systems (ONWARDS) program, which focused on increasing the deployment and use of nuclear power as a source of clean energy. ... Read M
UW American Heritage Center To Open For Researchers
UW American Heritage Center To Open For Researchers
UW American Heritage Center To Open For Researchers
The University of Wyoming American Heritage Center is now opening on-site access to researchers beginning this month The University of Wyoming American Heritage Center (AHC) is opening on-site access for researchers beginning this month. Direct, in-person access to its thousands of historical collections will now be available to researchers in its on-site reading room in two stages: For the first
UW Faculty Aid in Study of Victims of 6,200-Year-Old Massacre
UW Faculty Aid in Study of Victims of 6,200-Year-Old Massacre
UW Faculty Aid in Study of Victims of 6,200-Year-Old Massacre
There are many reasons throughout history for why people commit mass murder of there fellow man. A more recent discovery by a research team, which includes two University of Wyoming faculty members, reveals the oldest documented site of an indiscriminate mass killing 6,200 years ago in what is now Potočani, Croatia...
UW Research Shows Abusive Bosses "Fake Nice"
UW Research Shows Abusive Bosses "Fake Nice"
UW Research Shows Abusive Bosses "Fake Nice"
Research led by a University of Wyoming business management expert shows that abusive bosses may retain their positions by taking steps to repair their social images without acting meaningfully to change their behavior. Shawn McClean, an assistant professor in UW’s College of Business, joined colleagues from the University of Iowa, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Texas A&M University i

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