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Now researchers may have found a promising new approach. A team that includes scientists from Texas A&M University has developed an injection that helps the body produce a protective hormone that supports heart recovery.
One contributor who helped shape the test was Dr. Tung Nguyen, an instructional associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Self-driving cars are getting better at seeing. OmniPredict, a new AI system, aims to make them better at understanding. Instead of treating people as moving pixels, this system created by Texas A&M University and KAIST, fuses what a camera sees with the broader context of a scene.
Dr. Jessica Bernard is researching how the brain ages – and how to help people stay sharp and independent longer. She and her team at Texas A&M University are focused on the cerebellum – a part of the brain that was long thought to handle only balance and movement. But new research suggests it also plays a key role in memory, cognition, and daily functioning.
Scientists at Texas A&M University and Stanford University modeled how this kind of early detection could play a major role in slowing, or even stopping, the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19 or the flu.
In a recent study led by NASA and researchers at Texas A&M University, scientists used the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite to analyze ocean features too small for earlier satellites to detect.