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Researchers Develop Sensors that Operate at High Temperatures, in Extreme Environments Extreme environments in several critical industries – aerospace, energy, transportation and defense – require sensors to measure and monitor numerous factors under harsh… Read More |
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On the Horizon - A Painless Way to Check for Bladder Cancer A University of Houston biomedical engineer and his team are reporting the discovery of new biomarkers for early detection of bladder cancer (BC), among the most common cancers… Read More |
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Petro's Dindoruk Part of Seminal Study About Geothermal Energy in Texas Experts Offer Insight for Future Development & Decarbonization Researchers from five Texas universities, the University Land Office and the International Energy Agency jointly… Read More |
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Dolphin Research Leads to New Method to Possibly Improve Pharmaceuticals Controlling Crystal Growth Has Implications for Array of Medicines Yes, dolphins get kidney stones, too. And how did we find this out? You can thank the Navy. In fact, move over… Read More |
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Early Diagnosis and Monitoring of Lupus Nephritis – On Your Smartphone A team of researchers at the University of Houston is reporting the success of their new method for the early diagnosis and monitoring of lupus nephritis – at home. If you’ve… Read More |
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BME's Naash Researching Expanded Gene Therapy for Rare Blindness Disease A University of Houston researcher is expanding a method of gene therapy with the hopes it will restore vision loss in Usher Syndrome Type 2A (USH2A), a rare genetic disease. The… Read More |
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ECE's Brankovic earns $300k grant for ferromagnetic alloy research Stanko R. Brankovic, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Cullen College of Engineering, has received a $300,000 grant to continue his research into creating a… Read More |
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ECE's Chen, Shan part of new research on converting methane to hydrogen A pair of professors from the Cullen College of Engineering are partnering with a colleague from Howard University to spur clean energy development via the use electromagnetic… Read More |
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ME Professor, Student's Solar Harvesting System has Potential to Generate Power 24/7 Thomas Edison once said, “So long as the sun shines, man will be able to develop power in abundance.” His wasn’t the first great mind to marvel at the notion of harnessing the… Read More |
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Professors receive another grant for underrepresented student engagement in STEM A team from the University of Houston and the University of Michigan have received an additional grant from the National Science Foundation to further their collaborative research… Read More |
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