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Now, Feng "Frank" Xiao, an associate professor in Mizzou's College of Engineering, and team have found a simple solution ...
Now, Feng "Frank" Xiao, an associate professor in Mizzou's College of Engineering, and team have found a simple solution using common tools and materials.
Feng “Frank” Xiao is an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Missouri College of Engineering.
Now, Feng “Frank” Xiao, an associate professor in Mizzou’s College of Engineering, and team have found a simple solution using common tools and materials.
Feng "Frank" Xiao in his lab. (CREDIT: University of Missouri) Heat and Carbon: A Powerful Combo. A team from the University of Missouri has discovered that heating PFAS with GAC—an inexpensive ...
How Painter Feng Xiao-Min Bridges Cultures With His Brush of Light His solo show at Opera Gallery New York reveals how his Taoist-infused abstractions unite calligraphy and color-rich oil painting.
In a recent study, Feng "Frank" Xiao and colleagues at the University of Missouri demonstrate an innovative method using thermal induction heating to rapidly break down PFAS left on the surface of ...
In a recent study, Feng “Frank” Xiao and colleagues at the University of Missouri demonstrate an innovative method using thermal induction heating to rapidly break down PFAS left on the ...
In a recent study, Feng “Frank” Xiao and colleagues at the University of Missouri demonstrate an innovative method using thermal induction heating to rapidly break down PFAS left on the surface of two ...