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Nevada Solar Nexus Project: 2013-2018

By DRI Communications | Nov 30, 2018 | Blog, Featured projects, DRI Communications

“I knew our research institutions were doing solar energy research, but I didn’t realize how much they were doing,” said Nevada State Assemblyman Chris Brooks in welcoming attendees to the "Solar Nexus: Nevada’s Research Institutions Supporting our Community" panel...

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Students from Pyramid Lake Jr/Sr. High School arrive at DRI for Native Waters on Arid Lands Youth Day. October 2018. Credit: NWAL/DRI.

Native Waters on Arid Lands project holds DRI Youth Day and Tribal Summit

By DRI Communications | Oct 30, 2018 | Blog, Featured projects, DRI Communications

On a Monday morning in mid-October, several small groups of students from Pyramid Lake Junior/Senior High School gathered around tables inside of a conference room at the Desert Research Institute in Reno, sketching ideas, visions, and plans of what they want life...

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Boehmler and Nelson work on the UAS at the Sycan Marsh Preserve in October. Credit: Craig Bienz/The Nature Conservancy.

Airborne Systems Research and Environmental Testing at DRI

By DRI Communications | Oct 24, 2018 | Blog, Featured projects, DRI Communications

Visit DRI’s Northern Nevada campus on a clear afternoon, and you may hear a near-deafening buzzing. A massive swarm of bees? Thankfully, no—it's an unmanned aircraft system (UAS), or drone, being flown by researchers from DRI’s Airborne Systems Testing and...

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Students from DRI’s WASH Capacity Building Program learn about dry sanitation during a field trip to the University of eSwatini (Swaziland) project site at the community of Buka, eSwatini. September 2018. Credit: Braimah Apambire/DRI.

DRI faculty teach water, sanitation, hygiene, and environmental issues courses in eSwatini (Swaziland)

By DRI Communications | Oct 1, 2018 | Blog, Featured projects, DRI Communications

Students from DRI’s WASH Capacity Building Program learn about dry sanitation during a field trip to the University of eSwatini (Swaziland) project site at the community of Buka, eSwatini. September 2018. Credit: Braimah Apambire/DRI.   In August and early...

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Justin Huntington, Ph.D., presents his research on evaporation at Lake Tahoe, part of the Water for the Seasons project.

DRI researchers share projects with Nevada water resources professionals at state-wide symposium

By DRI Communications | Sep 26, 2018 | Blog, Featured projects, DRI Communications

Several DRI researchers reported on recent projects at the Nevada Water Resources Association (NWRA) Fall Symposium in Reno this week. They were among engineers, resource managers, water rights professionals, and other stakeholders from across Nevada brought...

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Prototype sky-imaging camera. Credit: Eric Wilcox.

Secrets of Successful Solar

By DRI Communications | Sep 4, 2018 | Blog, Featured projects, DRI Communications

Photo caption: Prototype sky-imaging camera. Credit: Eric Wilcox.   By: Jane Palmer Reno, NV (September 1, 2018) - Solar energy is a clean and renewable energy source, but integrating solar power into the grid is not without challenges. For electricity to be...

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