Invention

head injury

Study: Robot Can Help Diagnose Athlete’s Head Injury

by | Apr 5, 2017
The robot's camera would allow a distant neurologist to evaluate a player suspected of having a concussion.
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viruses
Can Viruses Deliver Medicine? UTD Researchers Investigating
by | Apr 4, 2017
The viruses used affect plants and bacteria, but aren't harmful to humans, researchers say.
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Drew Sturtevant
UNT Makes Strides in Genetic Research with Chemical Mapping
by | Mar 31, 2017
A UNT doctoral student was the first to complete a 3D image chemical map of Arabidopsis thaliana, a small seed used for research.
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Dr. Guanghua and Dr, Xin Luo
Computer Model Predicts Most Deadly Lung Cancer
by | Mar 28, 2017
UTSW researchers' computer model can make predictions based on a fraction of the more than 900 differences in shape and structure of cancer cells.
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traffic safety

Plano Company Offers Visual
Reminder for Traffic Safety

by | Mar 15, 2017
Reflection Band recently launched an e-commerce store. It's poised to grow production by 300 percent this year.
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securonix funding
Blockchain Backers Want to Unleash Tech’s Potential
by | Mar 15, 2017
Advocates say the technology could enable easier, more secure sharing of patient information, among other uses.
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songbirds
Humans Could Benefit from Songbird Brain Research
by | Mar 14, 2017
Songbirds are the best animal to use because they share many of humans’ stages of vocal development.
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robot
Meet Botlr, the Delivery Robot at Love Field’s Newest Hotel
by | Mar 10, 2017
The dual-branded Aloft and Element hotel will be the first in Texas to use Savioke’s indoor delivery robot.
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Bell FCX-001 Concept Takes a Whirl at the Future

by | Mar 9, 2017
The Bell FCX-001 — with virtual reality controls for the pilot — is a futuristic look at what helicopter aircraft could look like.
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television
Dallas Entrepreneurs Chosen to
Pitch on National Television
by | Mar 8, 2017
The Dallas couple will pitch their Giraffe Razor Extension Handle via HSN's Project American Dream initiative.
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3-D
3-D Heart Imaging Helps Diagnose, Treat Children
by | Mar 6, 2017
The technology gives families a better understanding of their child’s condition and assists physicians in planning treatment.
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Software May Help Oil & Gas Industry Quell Earthquakes

by | Mar 6, 2017
The technology gives operators the fault's location and geometry, natural stresses in the ground, and the pressure changes that would occur if more fluids are injected
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UNT Students use Military Experience to Rethink Army Tactical Shelter
by | Mar 2, 2017

Two Army veteran students in the University of North Texas’ College of Engineering are working on a project for the U.S. Army to make shelters stronger, lighter, stackable, and easier to transport. ...

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Andrew Patin, Kyle Godfrey, Letia Blanco, Christopher Bryan Alberts, and Christopher Grace.
UTA Student Team Earns
Patent for Smart Bandage
by | Mar 2, 2017
The patent came roughly five years after the students' device won a prestigious engineering award.
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Foundations
A New Way to Keep Foundations From Cracking, Moving
by | Mar 1, 2017
The technique involves installing piers, lifting mechanisms and post-tension cables before the slab is poured.
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