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SMU Biology Researchers Move Closer to Cause of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading cause of epilepsy-related mortality. Although the underlying mechanisms have historically remained shrouded in mystery, new findings from the lab of SMU biology professor Edward Glasscock...
16-Jan-2025 7:10 PM EST Add to Favorites

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SMU Graduate Student Makes Breakthrough in Biosensing Technology

SMU Lyle mechanical engineering graduate student Kamruzzaman Joty has introduced a groundbreaking new technique in nanotechnology for detecting and analyzing biomolecules, potentially paving the way for new methods of early disease detection.
5-Dec-2024 9:20 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Virtual Environment Teaches Classroom Strategies in Turbulent Times for Future Educators

In SMU’s Mursion Simulation Environment, located in the Simmons School of Education and Human Development, undergraduate and graduate students learn to manage classroom conflicts and advance student understanding by interacting with teen avatars.
3-Dec-2024 2:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

SMU Researcher Builds Tool to Predict Obesity Risks in Early Childhood

SMU computer scientist Mehak Gupta and her colleagues have developed a computer model that uses advanced machine learning to reliably predict obesity in early childhood.
6-Nov-2024 1:00 PM EST Add to Favorites

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SMU Solution May Be to Low-Cost, Long-Lasting Renewable Batteries for Electric Vehicles

Lithium-sulfur batteries have never lived up to their potential as the next generation of renewable batteries for electric vehicles and other devices. But ​SMU mechanical engineer Donghai Wang and his research team have found a way to make these...
24-Oct-2024 9:20 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Disappearing Winter Lake Ice Has Broad Socioeconomic and Environmental Impact

An international team of winter lake researchers provides a simple answer to a profound question in a new synthesis study published in the journal Science: “Yes, it matters that lakes are losing ice.”
10-Oct-2024 2:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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AI and Quantum Mechanics Team Up to Accelerate Drug Discovery

Drug discovery is much like working a jigsaw puzzle. The chemical compounds behind drug molecules must be shaped to fit with the proteins in our bodies to produce therapeutic effects. That requirement for a meticulous fit means the creation of new...
7-Oct-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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New Physics Needed? Maybe

An unexpected finding about how our universe formed is again raising the question: do we need new physics? The answer could fundamentally change what physics students are taught in classes around the world.
19-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites


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AI Could Make Cyber Threats Harder to Detect

Gone are the days when the tell-tale signs of a ‘phishing’ scam were fairly easy to spot, SMU cybersecurity experts warn: Hackers are increasingly using generative AI (artificial intelligence) to write more convincing emails and bogus...
18-Jan-2024 6:05 AM EST

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Cultivating Prosperity in South Dallas Through Innovative Urban Farming

When you hear about urban farming, SMU faculty members Doric Earle and Owen Lynch want your next thought to be about entrepreneurship.
8-Jan-2024 9:30 AM EST

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