Technology
‘Digital humans’ can improve ergonomic behavior among workers, new research says
Applied Ergonomics publishes findings of Texas A&M interdisciplinary team.
Nano-size carbon material could be used to treat Down syndrome
Innovation can manage toxic levels of hydrogen sulfide that occur in this and many other disorders
The power of crypto: How does mining for currency affect the US power grid and the nation’s energy consumption?
In a new study, Texas A&M engineers identify flexibilities during hours of peak energy usage
BET inhibitors could break link between colorectal cancer and COVID-19, new Texas A&M study says
Researchers publish findings in the journal Precision Oncology
Strangers in a strange land: Can ‘reinforcement learning’ teach robots to operate on their own in the real world?
A&M engineer is working close the simulation-to-reality gap by studying the robustness, safety and adaptivity of the algorithms.
Introducing … smell-evision? Adding scents to virtual reality could help astronauts cope with isolation during long missions
A description of the NASA-supported study appears in the journal Acta Astronautica
What if whole-body scanners could identify threats like early stage cancer and vascular disease long before they become serious health problems?
EnMed dean persuades medical-tech company to produce a new generation of MRI scanners
Confocal microscope allows scientists to study near-3D images of tiny, living organisms in real time
College of Agriculture professor touts advantages over conventional technology
Brain-like machines will make smart grids smarter and self-driving cars safer—while saving energy and calculating at higher speeds
Texas A&M will lead Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy