The CO-WY engine is one of the 16 finalists in the first-ever National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines Competition, which will award up to $160 million in funding over the next 10 years.
“That’s what we really want to see in education, if you ask me, is a person to question and to understand and then to go look for answers themselves,” says Gosar.
Shane Murphy, assistant professor in the UW Department of Atmospheric Science, is specifically examining the effects of black and brown carbon emitted from wildfires.
As the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference continues in Paris, Laramie will see its own global climate march on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
The march will begin with a rally at 5:00 p.m. at the Alice Hardie Stevens Center in the Ivinson Mansion at 603 Ivinson Ave...