Sustainability Tops NASA’s Latest Round Of University Partnerships

Ammonia could be used as a low-carbon fuel in future jet engines.
Credit: Reaction Engines
Sustainable aviation and advanced air mobility (AAM) are the focus of the fifth round of research projects selected under NASA’s University Leadership Initiative (ULI). Four teams have been selected for final negotiations that could lead to awards of up to $31.5 million over the next five years. A...
Graham Warwick

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