ISEN’s Most Read Stories of 2019
Julianne Beck | December 11, 2019
The year 2019 saw an acceleration of ongoing initiatives and the rise of new programs at the Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern (ISEN). The diverse content of news stories covered advancements at Northwestern and together with our collaborators and partner organizations, including celebrations across research and education.
Our most read stories of 2019 are highlighted below.
- December: Earth Was Stressed Before Dinosaur Extinction
- April: Electric Vehicle Adoption Improves Air Quality and Climate Outlook
- April: Northwestern Launches Program on Plastics, Ecosystems, and Public Health
- September: Northwestern Chemists Develop New Methods to Remove Toxins from Drinking Water
- September: Northwestern Researchers Demonstrate Quantum Teleportation using a Chemical Reaction
- September: Northwestern to Launch Master’s Degree in Energy and Sustainability
- August: Northwestern Professor Receives DOE Funding for Quantum Information Science Research
- January: Solar Cells of the Future: Inexpensive, Efficient Perovskites Gain Momentum
- June: Grads to Watch in Sustainability and Energy