
national science foundation
New Organ-On-A-Chip Finds Crucial Interaction Between Blood, Ovarian Cancer Tumors
Jul 22, 2021 • 4 min. readThe microdevice can be used to observe how cancer cells interact with vascular and blood cells and test novel ways to treat the disease.
Big Data-Derived Tool Facilitates Closer Monitoring Of Recovery From Natural Disasters
Jul 22, 2021 • 4 min. readTexas A&M researchers have mined location-based data to essential establishments during Hurricane Harvey to develop a framework for monitoring communities’ resilience.
3D Printable Phase-Changing Composites Can Regulate Temperatures Inside Buildings
Jul 9, 2021 • 5 min. readThe composites can be added to building materials or 3D printed as decorative assets.
Individuals who put strain on the power grid during peak times would pay more than those who relieve stress through the use of solar power or lower consumption.
Researchers at Texas A&M will use brain imaging and neuroergonomics to examine trust in automation and driving behavior.
Machine Learning Can Reduce Worry About Nanoparticles In Food
Jun 15, 2021 • 4 min. readResearchers at Texas A&M can predict whether metallic nanoparticles in soil are likely to be absorbed by plants, which could cause toxicity.
Unexpected ‘Black Swan’ Defect Discovered In Soft Matter For First Time
May 19, 2021 • 5 min. readUsing an advanced microscopy technique, Texas A&M researchers have uncovered a twin boundary defect in a soft polymer that has never been observed before.
A multidisciplinary team of Texas A&M researchers developed a new metal-free battery platform that could lead to more sustainable, recyclable batteries.
New Computational Tool Could Help Design Futuristic Jet Engine Turbines
Apr 12, 2021 • 5 min. readThe algorithm, designed at Texas A&M, can quickly predict the behavior of novel materials at blistering temperatures.
Texas A&M researchers are developing tests to diagnose preeclampsia earlier in a pregnancy, even before symptoms occur.