March 2018

Police, scientists, hope to use drones for innovation

March 29, 2018 | by Sang Jung, Evergreen reporter Three local experts discussed how local governments use drones for science and public safety, as well as issues recreational users should keep in mind when operating on the Palouse on Tuesday. [ read full article at the dailyevergreen.com ] ↑ Back to top

“BeeToxx” Receives Second Place at the Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge

The grand prize winners at the Alaska Airlines Environmental Innovation Challenge (EIC) proved to judges that gardening and innovation go together naturally. BioPots took home the $15,000 Wells Fargo prize with their biodegradable planter pots made from biomass waste like spent beer grains. The University of Washington team included three engineers from the Bioresource Science and […]

Dr. Juming Tang Receives Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award

WSU Insider  |  March 23, 2018 Tang is the Distinguished Chair of Food Engineering. During his 22 years of research at WSU, he has yielded three U.S. patents and three pending patent applications. The FDA accepted two processes based on Dr. Tang’s technologies, paving the way to replace traditional canning methods. He has authored or […]