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Captured Water, Carbon Dioxide From Car Exhaust Could Help Grow Food

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Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

An Ocean On Fire

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Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

New Protective Nanocoatings Enhance Military Clothing

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Categories Technology

Genetically Engineered Good Bacteria Could Aid In Combating Disease

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Categories Life & Non-humans

Engineers Grow 3D Bioprinted Blood Vessel

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Categories Health, Technology
Altered gravity has several physiological effects on the human body. For example, bodily fluids shift toward the head, decreasing circulating blood volume and causing cardiac atrophy, among other complications.

Analysis Can Predict Individual Differences In Cardiovascular Responses To Altered Gravity

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Categories Health, Space

More Efficient, Superfast Charging Lithium Batteries Closer To Markets

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Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
A Texas A&M researcher will lead a team tasked with developing deep-learning methods to detect telltale signs of the disease lurking within images produced by MRIs and PET scans.

Artificial Intelligence May Find Signs Of Alzheimer’s In Neuroimaging Data

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology

Optimizing Phase Change Materials Could Reduce Power Plant Water Consumption

Texas A&M
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
The project is designed to reduce plastic waste in oceans and landfills and help position the U.S. as a global leader in plastics recycling technologies.

Upcycling Plastic Waste Into High-Performing Mechanical Lubricants

Texas A&M
Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Abhishek Jain and his team at Texas A&M are collaborating with researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center and Rice University to develop and test their new microdevice, the ovarian tumor microenvironment-chip.

New Organ-On-A-Chip Finds Crucial Interaction Between Blood, Ovarian Cancer Tumors

Texas A&M
Categories Health, Technology
Research now shows that inserting a S-shaped, shape-memory alloy filler in aircraft wings can reduce the unpleasant noise created while landing. | Image: Getty Images

Shape-memory alloys might help airplanes land without a peep

Texas A&M
Categories Technology
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