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Emily Carter wins prestigious Marsha I. Lester Award from American Chemical Society
Experts show routes to recycling carbon dioxide and coal waste into useful products
Producing ‘green ammonia’ using plasma will be the focus of a new Princeton-PPPL project
Emily Carter elected to Britain’s Royal Society
New associated faculty program fortifies institutional ties
PPPL unveils new laboratory space to advance quantum information science
PPPL awarded $5 million to lead an Energy Earthshot Research Center focused on clean hydrogen
PPPL receives funding to accelerate research in ‘electromanufacturing’
Governor Phil Murphy (D-NJ) visits the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Top Office of Science officials learn about PPPL’s expanded mission during Feb. 10 visit
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