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A Path to Safer, High-Energy Electric Vehicle Batteries

A new study dives deep into nickel-based cathodes, one of the two electrodes that facilitate energy storage in batteries, to improve electric vehicles.

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Pharmacoengineering Program Enables Advanced Drug Development and Delivery  

Graduate students at The University of Texas at Austin have a new opportunity to revolutionize how medicines are developed and delivered.

Texas Engineer Connor Crawford's Pike Robotics makes wall crawling robots to inspect critical infrastructure.

Pike Robotics’ Robo-Inspectors Aim to Make Critical Infrastructure Safer

Pike Robotics, led by Texas Engineering alumnus Connor Crawford, makes robots that inspect critical infrastructure, including oil and gas storage tanks, ship hulls, distillation columns and other confined and hazardous environments. 

Texas Engineers spotted antibodies that protect against norovirus

Norovirus-Neutralizing Antibodies Open Door to Vaccine

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered a strategy to fight back against norovirus, a leading cause of gastroenteritis worldwide.

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Super Sapphire Resists Scratches, Glare, Fog and Dust

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered techniques to bestow superpowers upon sapphire, a material that most of us think of as just a pretty jewel.

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Engineer No. 2250 – and No. 1: Leah Moncure

Leah Moncure's relentless determination paved roads for millions of Texans – and gave the green light to generations of future engineers.

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