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Grabow engineering dynamic solutions for carbon fiber market Lars Grabow's Research to Bring Chemical Production and Manufacturing Together Could Revolutionize Numerous Chemical Processes You may know little to nothing about the carbon… Read More |
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Using the Ancient Art of Kirigami to Make an Eyeball-like Camera Cunjiang Yu, Ph.D., Bill D. Cook Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston, is reporting the development of a camera with a curvy, adaptable… Read More |
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The Powerhouse Future Is Flexoelectric “Giant Flexoelectricity” Breakthrough in Soft Elastomers Paves Way for Improved Robots and Self-Powered Pacemakers What do the following have in common: a self-powered implanted… Read More |
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New research method from Faghih, Amin allows more reliable brain information inference using electrodermal activity A new paper from Rose Faghih, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Director of the Computational Medicine Laboratory, and her doctoral student… Read More |
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Examining the One-Two Punch of Malaria Drugs When a mosquito begins to nibble on you, it is not merely feeding on your blood, it is also injecting its saliva into your skin. If that saliva happens to be full of parasites… Read More |
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Improved Catalyst May Translate to Petrochemical Production Gains Aromatics are major building blocks of polymers, or plastics, that turn up as everything from PET bottles for water to breathable, wrinkle-resistant polyester clothing. These… Read More |
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Cancer ‘guardian’ breaks bad with one switch, UH, Rice researchers show A mutation that replaces a single amino acid in a potent tumor-suppressing protein turns it from saint to sinister. A new study by a coalition of Texas institutions shows why that… Read More |
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With Lithium in High Demand, UH Researcher Examines New Sources As the energy transition motors on to reduce the use of fossil fuels, the need for lithium has grown exponentially over the past decade because lithium-ion energy storage (i.e.,… Read More |
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UH Researcher Develops, Tests Nano-Carrier as Potential Treatment for Brain Tumors With a survival rate of only five years, the most common and aggressive form of primary brain tumor, glioblastoma multiforme, is notoriously hard to treat using current regimens… Read More |
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UH graduate’s work identifies new clues behind vision loss due to impaired metabolism A graduate of the biomedical engineering doctorate program at the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering has published new research about how vitamin and protein… Read More |
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