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Space Laser Tech Maps Mysterious Nearshore Terrain
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and Oregon State University developed a new technology that uses satellites in space to map the tricky waters just off coastal shores.

Gabriela Nomura Is Outstanding
Gabriela Nomura, this year's Cockrell Outstanding Scholar-Leader, is on her way to becoming a physician/engineer, with a goal of designing medical devices while also working with patients.

Stressed or Bored at Work? New Electronic Tattoo Can Help
A new wireless forehead e-tattoo created by Texas Engineers decodes brainwaves to measure mental strain without bulky headgear.

Can AI Make Critical Communications Chips Easier to Design?
A multi-university team with heavy involvement from industry leaders plans to infuse artificial intelligence into the design process for radio frequency integrated circuits to reduce the difficulty of making these important chips.

Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have developed an alternative method to encode information in synthetic molecules, which they used to encode and then decode an 11-character password to unlock a computer.

3D Imaging is Moving on Up with Newly Developed Method
Texas Engineers developed an innovative new technique that allows accurate space and time reconstruction of optically scattering samples, even when they're moving.