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Thumbnail for New iron catalyst could – finally! – make hydrogen fuel cells affordable
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2022/07/006.html
7 Jul 2022: Researchers then embedded the material in a few layers of graphene “with accurate atomic control of local geometric and chemical structures,” Wu says. ... National Science Foundation. UB and Giner have filed joint patent applications naming Wu and
Thumbnail for UB engineer Gang Wu receives $3 million as part of the Department of Energy’s Hydrogen Shot
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releas…-hydrogen-fuel-research-expert.html
27 Jun 2023: Gang Wu, center, with students inside his Furnas Hall laboratory. Credit: Douglas Levere, University at Buffalo. ... This project focuses on developing a hydrogen fuel cell for use in big trucks,” said Wu.
Thumbnail for Manganese may finally solve hydrogen fuel cells’ catalyst problem
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2018/10/053.html
29 Oct 2018: Credit: Gang Wu, University at Buffalo. BUFFALO, N.Y. — Manganese is known for making stainless steel and aluminum soda cans. ... and Harbin Institute of Technology. For more than a decade, Wu has been searching for alternative catalysts for hydrogen
Thumbnail for UB and partners are developing new lung cancer screening test
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2023/03/003.html
13 Mar 2023: UB and partners are developing new lung cancer screening test. From left to right, Kate Rittenhouse-Olson, Grace Dy and Yun Wu. ... Developing an effective device and reliable biomarkers has the potential to increase lung cancer detection at early stages,
Thumbnail for New Research on Famous Siamese Twins Demonstrates How the Paradox of American Identity Played Out in the Bodies of Chang and Eng
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2011/08/12786.html
16 Aug 2011: While the Bunker twins shared a body, they were far from identical individuals, Wu says. ... Another incongruity," says Wu, "is that, in that era, anatomically anomalous subjects were considered weird, even frightening and were often hidden away.
Thumbnail for Student Drivers -- Especially Males -- Think Hands-free Cell Phones are Safer
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2009/09/10421.html
8 Sep 2009: Wu added that that perception may also be prevalent in the general population. ... Driver education classes must begin to address this discrepancy, by instructing students that even hands-free phones affect driver behavior," says Wu.
Thumbnail for School of Management Professor Lauded for Corporate Bond Research
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2011/09/12858.html
12 Sep 2011: The School of Management's Chunchi Wu is the recipient of the prestigious 2011 Peter L. ... Wu's article, Dissecting Corporate Bond and CDS Spreads, appeared in the winter 2011 issue of The Journal of Fixed Income.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/2008_12_3/profile.html
3 Dec 2008: Cynthia Wu. assistant professor of American studies. By KEVIN FRYLING. Published: December 3, 2008. ... My project looks at the ways in which Chang and Eng get portrayed in American arts and culture,” says Wu.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…rchive/2011_08_25/bunker_twins.html
22 Aug 2011: Photo: DOUGLAS LEVERE. While the Bunker twins shared a body, they were far from identical individuals, Wu says. ... Another incongruity,” says Wu, “is that, in that era, anatomically anomalous subjects were considered weird—even frightening—and
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/2009_09_16/cell_phones.html
14 Sep 2009: Wu added that the perception also may be prevalent in the general population. ... Driver education classes must begin to address this discrepancy by instructing students that even hands-free phones affect driver behavior,” says Wu.