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Newswise: What the French Revolution Can Teach Us About Inflation
Released: 18-Sep-2023 9:25 AM EDT
What the French Revolution Can Teach Us About Inflation
University of Texas at El Paso

Study finds that politics, public expectations fuel hyperinflation

Newswise: Physicists Create Powerful Magnets to De-Freeze Quantum Computing
Released: 11-Sep-2023 12:05 PM EDT
Physicists Create Powerful Magnets to De-Freeze Quantum Computing
University of Texas at El Paso

New material works at room temperature, 100 times more magnetic than iron

Newswise: UTEP Ranked No. 1 in Texas for Social Mobility
Released: 7-Sep-2023 10:00 AM EDT
UTEP Ranked No. 1 in Texas for Social Mobility
University of Texas at El Paso

Wall Street Journal rates colleges based on low tuition cost, positive impact on graduate salaries

Newswise: UTEP Researchers Make Inroads in Study of Melting Glacier
Released: 5-Sep-2023 4:25 PM EDT
UTEP Researchers Make Inroads in Study of Melting Glacier
University of Texas at El Paso

Researchers with The University of Texas at El Paso are working to understand how the Thwaites Glacier’s ice is changing and what it means for the future. By measuring physical properties of the ice and rock below it and understanding which parts of the glacier are moving quickly and why, they hope to map Thwaites’ future movement and resulting sea level rise.

Newswise: UTEP to Boost Training of Next-Gen Engineers with $5.3M Grant
Released: 18-Aug-2023 7:05 PM EDT
UTEP to Boost Training of Next-Gen Engineers with $5.3M Grant
University of Texas at El Paso

The University of Texas at El Paso is scaling up its role in preparing the next generation of engineers for U.S. aerospace and defense manufacturing sectors. The effort is supported by a new $5,300,000 grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory.

Newswise: UTEP College of Nursing Hosts Largest Pinning Ceremony in History
Released: 17-Aug-2023 1:35 PM EDT
UTEP College of Nursing Hosts Largest Pinning Ceremony in History
University of Texas at El Paso

The UTEP College of Nursing celebrated its Summer 2023 graduating class with a Pinning Ceremony on Aug. 16. This year's graduating class, the largest in the history of the College's four-year bachelor's program, consisted of more than 130 graduates.

Newswise: UTEP Launches New Research Partnerships with Chihuahua Universities
Released: 11-Aug-2023 12:25 PM EDT
UTEP Launches New Research Partnerships with Chihuahua Universities
University of Texas at El Paso

Created by The University of Texas at El Paso, the U.S.-Mexico Faculty Collaboration Fellowship program will support research projects with higher education institutions in the State of Chihuahua to spur studies on issues that impact the lives of people throughout the Paso del Norte region.

Newswise: Prestigious NSF Grants Awarded to UTEP Early-Career Faculty
Released: 8-Aug-2023 5:05 PM EDT
Prestigious NSF Grants Awarded to UTEP Early-Career Faculty
University of Texas at El Paso

Two University of Texas at El Paso researchers have earned one of the nation’s highest awards for early-career faculty in 2023.

Newswise: Extroverts More Likely to Resist Vaccines, Study Shows
Released: 2-Aug-2023 5:00 AM EDT
Extroverts More Likely to Resist Vaccines, Study Shows
University of Texas at El Paso

Which types of personalities were more hesitant about COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic’s peak? Extroverts — according to a new study on more than 40,000 Canadians.

   
Newswise: Scientists Team Up to Protect Personal Data Used in Research
Released: 31-Jul-2023 2:20 PM EDT
Scientists Team Up to Protect Personal Data Used in Research
University of Texas at El Paso

Researchers are partnering to improve privacy and security of sensitive data that may contain personally identifiable information. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Data Scientist Tony Chiang, DPhil, and University of Texas at El Paso Mathematical Sciences Professor Amy Wagler, Ph.D.

Newswise: Researchers Achieve Historic Milestone in Energy Capacity of Supercapacitors
Released: 18-Jul-2023 4:05 PM EDT
Researchers Achieve Historic Milestone in Energy Capacity of Supercapacitors
University of Texas at El Paso

In a new landmark chemistry study, researchers describe how they have achieved the highest level of energy storage — also known as capacitance — in a supercapacitor ever recorded.

Newswise: ‘Taboo’ & ‘Crazy:’ Researchers Examine Mental Health Stigmas on the Border
Released: 13-Jul-2023 4:00 AM EDT
‘Taboo’ & ‘Crazy:’ Researchers Examine Mental Health Stigmas on the Border
University of Texas at El Paso

Study on Hispanic mental health perspectives paves way for better treatment engagement

Newswise: UTEP, PNNL Partner to Decarbonize Material Manufacturing
Released: 5-Jul-2023 1:05 PM EDT
UTEP, PNNL Partner to Decarbonize Material Manufacturing
University of Texas at El Paso

The Laboratory Directed Research and Development project is aimed at increasing knowledge about greener reduction processes to help accelerate and achieve CO2-free production of metals.

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Released: 27-Jun-2023 5:00 AM EDT
This Self-Driving Boat Maps Underwater Terrain
University of Texas at El Paso

Engineers concoct an easier way for scientists to study underwater topography

Newswise: Researchers to Explore Potential of New Treatment Against Vascular Dementia
Released: 8-Jun-2023 5:20 PM EDT
Researchers to Explore Potential of New Treatment Against Vascular Dementia
University of Texas at El Paso

Researchers from The University of Texas at El Paso’s School of Pharmacy will explore the viability of a new treatment for vascular dementia, thanks to a $2.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Released: 1-Jun-2023 4:50 PM EDT
UTEP Opens Digital Engineering Facility at NASA Johnson Space Center
University of Texas at El Paso

New Aerospace Center outpost trains students, NASA engineers in the emerging field of digital engineering

Newswise: Researchers Map the Brain During Blood Sugar Changes
Released: 24-May-2023 4:05 PM EDT
Researchers Map the Brain During Blood Sugar Changes
University of Texas at El Paso

Researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have successfully mapped specific regions in the brain that are activated in association with changes in glucose, providing fundamental location information that could ultimately lead to more targeted therapies for people who struggle with conditions like diabetes.

Newswise: Cactus Plant Inspires Cost-Effective Hydrogen Production
Released: 9-May-2023 12:25 PM EDT
Cactus Plant Inspires Cost-Effective Hydrogen Production
University of Texas at El Paso

Low-cost 3D material paves the way for cost-effective clean energy production



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