- Every Drop Counts: New Algorithm Tracks Texas Daily Reservoir Evaporation RatesTexas A&M University researchers have developed a more accurate method for tracking reservoir evaporation rates that will improve water planning and management. ...Read More→ The post Every Drop Counts: New Algorithm Tracks Texas Daily Reservoir Evaporation Rates appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Discovering Alloys with Exceptional Fracture ResistanceA new refractory alloy shows unprecedented fracture toughness at very low temperatures, widening its potential for real-world applications....Read More→ The post Discovering Alloys with Exceptional Fracture Resistance appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Shining a Light on Untapped Lunar ResourcesResearchers in the Department of Aerospace Engineering have partnered with NASA Langley Research Center to design reflectors that redirect solar power to the moon’s craters....Read More→ The post Shining a Light on Untapped Lunar Resources appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Synthetic Plugs Offer Alternative to Total Knee ReplacementsDr. Melissa Grunlan is developing synthetic plugs for patients suffering from chronic knee pain or disabilities that would avoid total knee replacements. ...Read More→ The post Synthetic Plugs Offer Alternative to Total Knee Replacements appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Texas A&M Blazes Trail in Semiconductor Education and TrainingTexas A&M Engineering and the Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute to launch multiple programs and initiatives to bolster the semiconductor industry....Read More→ The post Texas A&M Blazes Trail in Semiconductor Education and Training appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Sci-Fi and Engineering: A Conversation with Andy WeirScience fiction author Andy Weir visited Texas A&M University to talk about his novels and the future of space exploration....Read More→ The post Sci-Fi and Engineering: A Conversation with Andy Weir appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Hot or Cold: Adapting to Lunar ExtremesDr. Darren Hartl has partnered with NASA to design an adaptable radiator that combats the moon’s extreme temperatures as lunar exploration continues....Read More→ The post Hot or Cold: Adapting to Lunar Extremes appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- How One Texas Bridge Stayed Ice-Free During Arctic BlastWhen a geothermally heated bridge system developed by Texas researchers was put to the test during a winter freeze in Fort Worth, the bridge showed no evidence of snow or ice accumulation....Read More→ The post How One Texas Bridge Stayed Ice-Free During Arctic Blast appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Texas A&M Heeds Gov. Abbott’s Call for Space Engineering DegreeNew engineering dean, key faculty members support the concept....Read More→ The post Texas A&M Heeds Gov. Abbott’s Call for Space Engineering Degree appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- New Discovery Can Lead to Improved Lithium Metal BatteriesUsing quantum mechanics, researchers can better understand the impact of external pressure on lithium ions, potentially leading to improved lithium-metal battery fabrication processes and more efficient battery technologies....Read More→ The post New Discovery Can Lead to Improved Lithium Metal Batteries appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Toward Continuous Reservoir Monitoring from SpaceTexas A&M researchers collaborate with NASA on updated satellites that track water reservoirs....Read More→ The post Toward Continuous Reservoir Monitoring from Space appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Bishop Appointed Vice Chancellor and Dean for Texas A&M EngineeringDr. Robert H. Bishop — an Aggie, class of ’79 — was also named the sole finalist for the director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station....Read More→ The post Bishop Appointed Vice Chancellor and Dean for Texas A&M Engineering appeared first on the Engineering News page.
- Predicting Power OutagesResearchers combine big data with machine learning to predict outages and help consumers prepare for loss of power....Read More→ The post Predicting Power Outages appeared first on the Engineering News page.
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