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Decoarbonization: blockchain – track/trace/verify – carbon offsets

Written by Karen Spiegel Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is critical to preventing the dangers of climate change, particularly in the industrial sector which accounts for 33% of the anthropogenic

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DOE establishes new EFRC at ASU

The center, called Ultra Materials for a Resilient, Smart Electricity Grid, or Ultra EFRC, is headed by Regents Professor of physics Robert Nemanich and Professor of electrical engineering Stephen M. Goodnick.

The Blockchain Series, Part 3: The ABCs of Federated Learning

The ABC’s of Federated Learning The stale use of buzzwords can lead to the disregard of potentially significant technology. For example, the prominent use of virtual reality has been solely

The Blockchain Series, Part 2: The Digital Carbon Warehouse

The Digital Carbon WarehouseAn EarthX talk by Bill BrandtApril 24, 2020 Common sense tells us that “in the long run, it will be more profitable to save the planet than

The Blockchain Series: Part 1

The fall of cryptocurrencies in 2018 had far reaching effects for the digital currency market. Bitcoin remains more than 200% below its all-time-high even in 2020. Although shaking the public’s

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ASU Now With a $2 million grant from the Office of Naval Research, an Arizona State University professor is working to improve on his solar-powered, electrical grid-in-a-box for use in

DOE awards $4.5 million to ASU teams to discover new ways to harness carbon dioxide for reducing cost of biofuel

ASU Now The U.S. Department of Energy has announced 36 projects that together have been awarded $80 million to support early-stage bioenergy research and development. Two ASU research teams are