North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The role of the chief information officer (CIO) is undergoing another significant transformation. No longer limited to overseeing systems and operations, today’s CIO is a central strategic partner, guiding businesses through rapid technological and operational change....
What if a wearable could recognize a stroke before you even realize it’s happening? Symptoms can be subtle, and assessments subjective.
That’s the idea behind Alva Health’s wrist-worn device—technology designed to detect stroke symptoms in real time and speed up access to emergency care....
You may not notice it, but foam is everywhere—inside cushions, helmets, even car bumpers. A team at UT Dallas is reinventing it.
Blending chemistry and technology, researchers have developed a 3D-printed foam that’s stronger, more flexible, and—unlike the polymer foam found in many everyday products—recyclable....
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
The role of the chief information officer (CIO) is undergoing another significant transformation. No longer limited to overseeing systems and operations, today’s CIO is a central strategic partner, guiding businesses through rapid technological and operational change....
What if a wearable could recognize a stroke before you even realize it’s happening? Symptoms can be subtle, and assessments subjective.
That’s the idea behind Alva Health’s wrist-worn device—technology designed to detect stroke symptoms in real time and speed up access to emergency care....
You may not notice it, but foam is everywhere—inside cushions, helmets, even car bumpers. A team at UT Dallas is reinventing it.
Blending chemistry and technology, researchers have developed a 3D-printed foam that’s stronger, more flexible, and—unlike the polymer foam found in many everyday products—recyclable....
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