Over the last 15 years, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and their international colleagues have invented several types of strong, powerful artificial muscles using materials... Read more
Computers and similar electronic devices have gotten faster and smaller over the decades as computer-chip makers have learned how to shrink individual transistors, the tiny electrical switch... Read more
The RNA mimic that Dr. Zachary Campbell’s team designed showed the ability to reduce behavioral response to pain. For anyone who has accidentally injured themselves, Dr. Zachary Campbe... Read more
An international research team led by scientists at The University of Texas at Dallas and Hanyang University in South Korea has developed high-tech yarns that generate electricity when they... Read more
ACES researchers have for the first time, developed a smart textile from carbon nanotube and spandex fibres that can both sense and move in response to a stimulus like a muscle or joint. “We... Read more
Berkeley Lab-led research breaks major barrier in transistor size by creating gate only 1 nanometer long For more than a decade, engineers have been eyeing the finish line in the race to shr... Read more
In recent years, researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and colleagues at the University of Wollongong in Australia have put a high-tech twist on the ancient art of fiber spinning,... Read more
Matthew Gdovin, an associate professor in the UTSA Department of Biology, has developed a newly patented method to kill cancer cells. His discovery, described in research published in The Jo... Read more
UT Dallas Team Breathes New Life into Possibilities By Using CMOS Integrated Circuits Technology Researchers at the Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE) at UT Dallas are working to deve... Read more
A UT Dallas researcher has made a discovery that could open the door to cellphone and car batteries that last five times longer than current ones. Dr. Kyeongjae Cho, professor of materials s... Read more
Research to be published in Science on April 29, 2016 shows how cash-hungry patent trolls are squelching innovation when the American economy depends on it more than ever. What should be don... Read more
Researchers Wrap Nanotubes Around Rubber Core Sparking a Creation That May Lead to Artificial Muscles, Sensors An international research team based at The University of Texas at Dallas has m... Read more