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Researchers demonstrate effective silicon-based thermoelectric generators

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A University of Texas at Dallas physicist has teamed with Texas Instruments Inc. He turned to Lee and UT Dallas to further study what the devices could do. A deep dive for these novel measurements, detailed analysis and literature comparisons requires a university group. —Prof.

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Stress Levels Revealed in Micro-Beads of Sweat

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The technology, developed by Dallas-based EnLiSense LLC and the University of Texas at Dallas , is promising enough that the U.S. EnLiSense CEO and co-founder Sriram Muthukumar explained EnLiSense's technology and marketing strategy in comparison to them. Reading off a person's glucose and cortisol levels is the goal.

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The Algorithm that Mapped Omicron Shows a Path Forward

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Smith, a data scientist who specializes in infectious disease informatics at the University of Cambridge, set out in the early 2000s to understand the antigenic differences among strains of flu in a more precise way. Seattle would land in one corner, New York in another corner, Dallas would fall in between those two and lower down, and so on.

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Profile: Li-ion Battery and Pack Supplier Valence Technology

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Two global fulfillment centers—one in Rotterdam and one in Dallas—can ship product to customers within 72 hours. By comparison, nickel-based Li-ion systems have a cathode voltage of 3.8V. The first plant is the cathode materials plant; Valence uses two or three proven partners to manufacture the cells, Donaghy said. for Valence cells).

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Designing the First Apple Macintosh: The Engineers’ Story

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A graduate of Stanford University with a master’s degree in business ad­ministration, Ms. The materials-delivery system, designed with the help of engineers recruited from Texas Instruments in Dallas, Texas, divided small and large parts between receiving doors at the materials distribution center. in Cupertino, Calif.,

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