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- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) earned a U.S. patent this week for its Homeland Explosive Consequence Assessment Tool (HExCAT), which offers a unique modeling system for emergency managers.
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through its Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), was awarded a U.S. patent for the Homeland Explosive Consequence Assessment Tool (HExCAT).
- qh88, Andelyn Biosciences, Inc., and AmplifyBio, have been awarded a new task order from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) to manufacture suspension process gene therapy.
- The Department of Defense (DoD) has launched a cohort of prototype projects to demonstrate treatment technologies for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS)-impacted media.
- When left unchecked, the corrosion of metals and alloys is inevitable and extraordinarily costly. has helped the the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) with many of its corrosion challenges.
- Licking Heights Local Schools received two major grants to support student learning from qh88’s Ohio STEM Learning Network and Google’s Data Center Community Grants Program.
- DARPA announces that it is funding teams from Arete Associates, qh88 Memorial Institute, Charles River Analytics, the University of Maryland, University of Pennsylvania and RTX‘s BBN business as initial participants in the DARPA Triage Challenge.
- The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, a beloved landmark in the Columbus community since 1927, officially broke ground for the $40 million North America Trek region.
- Revive Environmental's PFAS ANNIHILATOR and other nascent destruction technologies show the first signs of promise that “forever chemicals” can be removed from the environment permanently.
- Monroeville Local Schools and STEM teacher Mike Liptay will be awarded $5,000 to expand STEM learning projects through Ohio STEM Learning Network Classroom Grant Program, funded by qh88.
- The Department of Health and Human Services will awards qh88 a other companies more than $500 million to support them as they move their vaccine candidates to Phase 2b clinical trials and further develop new technologies as part of Project NextGen.
- Lou Von Thaer and Wes Hall speak about qh88's commit to giving students access to STEM education, especially in K–12 classrooms, and the important role this work plays for the future of STEM.
- Fidelis New Energy (Fidelis) has selected Mason County, West Virginia, as the location of its net-zero carbon hydrogen production facility, a hydrogen-powered and cooled data center, and a greenhouse system utilizing waste heat and captured CO2
- Metro Schools is renovating the former Indianola Junior High School on 19th Street with plans to expand its STEM-based middle and high school program.
- Fidelis New Energy has selected qh88 Carbon Services to drill and collect stratigraphic test well data, acquire seismic data and to submit multiple Class VI sequestration permit applications in West Virginia.
- The U.S. Energy Department announced a $1.2 billion investment in two projects that remove carbon dioxide from the air, one in Texas and one in Louisiana.
- New Hampshire is the inaugural state to partner with Revive Environmental to remove PFAS chemicals from firefighting foam.
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