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A Celestial Symphony Over Stone: The 2023 Annular Eclipse at Bryce Canyon

A Celestial Symphony Over Stone: The 2023 Annular Eclipse at Bryce Canyon

by egiwpadmin | Mar 22, 2024 | EGI news

BY BRYONY RICHARDS, Ph.D. On Saturday, October 14, 2023, skywatchers across a swath of the Americas were treated to a celestial spectacle: an annular solar eclipse. This astronomical event occurs when the Moon, passing directly between Earth and the Sun, is too far...
Searching for a Greener Future: Empowering Geoscience and Engineering Education for the Energy Transition

Searching for a Greener Future: Empowering Geoscience and Engineering Education for the Energy Transition

by egiwpadmin | Mar 21, 2024 | EGI news

Dr. Rasoul Sorkhabi, a CvEEN Research Professor, and Milind Deo, a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Energy & Geoscience Institute, have developed an innovative approach to geoscience and geoengineering education. Their work,...
Utah FORGE Poster and Song Parody Contests — Expanding Geothermal Literacy

Utah FORGE Poster and Song Parody Contests — Expanding Geothermal Literacy

by egiwpadmin | Mar 21, 2024 | EGI news

Left to right: Alejandro Moreno, Associate Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE); Lauren Boyd, Director, Geothermal Technologies Office, U.S. Dept. of Energy; Courtney Grosvenor, Chief of Staff for Renewable Energy at the...
A Climate of Hope – Utah FORGE Featured in NHMU’s Groundbreaking Exhibit

A Climate of Hope – Utah FORGE Featured in NHMU’s Groundbreaking Exhibit

by egiwpadmin | Mar 21, 2024 | EGI news

On November 11, 2023, the Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU) showcased its newest permanent exhibit: “A Climate of Hope.” Located on the museum’s fifth story, this addition focuses on climate change in a unique way. Lisa Thompson — an Exhibit Developer with NHMU...
EGI Scientists’ presentations featured in AAPG Explorer

EGI Scientists’ presentations featured in AAPG Explorer

by egiwpadmin | Sep 13, 2023 | EGI news

EGI scientists Rasoul Sorkhabi, Ph.D., Setoyama, Ph.D., and Palash Panja, Ph.D., were delighted that two of their presentations were featured in the August and September issues of the AAPG Explorer magazine– one on the ranking of US shale plays and the second on the...
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