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New material can mimic pattern of electrical activity found at synapse
The secret? Adding small quantities of the element boron to vanadium dioxide, A&M scientists say
Jobsite safety: Virtual reality could train workers to avoid dangers
Team of researchers aims to use VR to establish a behavior-focused, data-driven training model
Face masks protect lungs from airborne coronavirus, scientist says
A&M researcher submits policy paper with colleagues, including Nobel Prize chemist
Fathering a child? Don’t drink
Doctors routinely warn prospective mothers to avoid drinking alcohol, but what about prospective fathers?
Save the spinal cord
A&M researchers are looking for ways to better protect the spinal cord following a traumatic injury
A&M entomologists create new tools to fight disease-carrying mosquitos
Aedes aegypti spread viruses that cause yellow fever, Zika fever, dengue fever and chikungunya
Researchers test seismic resiliency using world’s largest shake table
International collaboration is part of a National Science Foundation project
Fortified ‘high tunnel’ structures withstand ‘bomb cyclone’ winds
Designed to protect growing plants, these systems have withstood recorded wind gusts of 80-90 mph
New global rule may reveal revenues multinationals protect from taxation
Professor Lorraine Eden at the Mays Business School explains how Country-by-Country Reporting could revolutionize the world’s tax system