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  • Chemical engineer Amanda Aker examines a polymer that is a key component in detecting landmines and sensing explosives.
  • Chemical engineer Jhanel Wilson and agricultural engineer Rolando Flores mill barley kernels to be used for ethanol production and food.
  • Working on ways to reduce engine emissions, an analyst uses a laser instrument to explore the chemical makeup of engine exhaust gases.
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