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Texas A&M

Researchers Invent Technology To Remedy 3D Printing’s ‘Weak Spot’

Categories Technology

New Optical Biosensor System May Help Manage Gout

Categories Health

Mats Made From Nanofibers Linked To A Red Wine Chemical Could Help Prevent Oxidation

Categories Technology

Study Reveals Single-Step Strategy For Recycling Used Nuclear Fuel

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

Senior Drivers Prefer Watching Videos To Learn Driver Assistance Technologies

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences

New Dual-Action Coating Keeps Bacteria From Cross-Contaminating Fresh Produce

Categories Technology

‘Going off the grid’ helps some bacteria hide from antibiotics

COLLEGE STATION, Texas, April 25, 2011 – Call them the Jason Bournes of the bacteria world.
Going “off the grid,” like rogue secret agents, some bacteria avoid antibiotic treatments by essentially shutting down and hiding until it’s safe to come o…

Categories Blog Entry, Life & Non-humans

Research links damaged organs to change in biochemical wave patterns

By examining the distinct wave patterns formed from complex biochemical reactions within the human body, diseased organs may be more effectively identified, says Zhengdong Cheng, associate professor in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engin…

Categories Blog Entry, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health

Texas A&M chemical engineer’s work could lead to improved DNA analysis

COLLEGE STATION, Sept. 9, 2010 — DNA analysis is poised to experience a significant advancement thanks to the work of a Texas A&M University chemical engineer, who has discovered a way to achieve more effective separation of DNA fragments.
Workin…

Categories Blog Entry

Self-powered devices possible, says researcher

Imagine a self-powering cell phone that never needs to be charged because it converts sound waves produced by the user into the energy it needs to keep running. It’s not as far-fetched as it may seem.

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology, Uncategorized

E.coli a future source of energy?

For most people, the name “E. coli” is synonymous with food poisoning and product recalls, but a professor in Texas A&M University’s chemical engineering department envisions the bacteria as a future source of energy, helping to power our cars, homes and more.

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health, Life & Non-humans, Uncategorized
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