DRI Research

DRI's research ranges from microbiology and atmospheric physics to archaeology and renewable energy. We focus on understanding and answering environmental science questions about global climate change, water quality and availability, air quality, sustainability of desert lands, life in extreme environments, and more. DRI scientists and engineers generate leading-edge technologies for applications such as measuring windblown dust emissions and ultra-fine particles, quantifying light scattering from large particles in the atmosphere, modeling wind flow over complex terrain, and improved detection of icing conditions on airplane wings.

DRI research highlights are listed below.

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41 09/18/10 DRI Researcher Authors New Book
42 09/02/10 The American Indian Science and Engineering Society Names DRI Researcher One of the 2010 Professional of the Year Award Winners
43 08/19/10 Innovative Equipment Manufacturer Features Work with DRI on Environmental Monitoring
44 08/06/10 Dr. Henry Sun: Looking for Life on Mars
45 07/23/10 DRI Assists with West Point Cadet Training
46 07/02/10 DRI Researcher Named to National Committee
47 06/22/10 Scientists Use Tahoe Work to Protect Guatemalan Lake
48 06/09/10 Kendrick Taylor Named Chief Scientist for Antarctic Project
49 04/13/10 Doctoral Student Todd Caldwell Earns 2010 Warden Award
50 04/09/10 The Mojave Desert Book Earns PROSE Award
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