Researchers built a four-atom-thick transistor combining an atomically thin semiconductor and molecular crystal. It uses ...
Even after Hurricane Harvey exposed the dangers of building in flood-prone areas, tens of thousands of new homes have ...
A group of Black women's soccer players and their allies will be hosting an event in Texas to showcase young players with the ...
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Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Researchers created tough hydrogel artificial tendons, attached them to lab-grown muscle to form a muscle-tendon unit, then ...
The task: begin building this year’s Ice Palace for Saranac Lake’s annual Winter Carnival. Though a key volunteer — an ...
The Czech president has announced readiness to swear in billionaire Andrej Babiš as prime minister. This depends on Babiš ...
As Kirk Cousins showed he has more left in his career, the Atlanta Falcons played as if they haven’t given up on their season ...
Reed City will open its Festival of Lights at Rambadt Memorial Park at 6 p.m. Saturday Nov. 29, at 700 N. Park St. with ...
A Texas A&M committee agreed the university was wrong to fire a professor earlier this year after a controversy over a ...
The U.S. Marshals Service is warning San Antonio-area residents of a rise in fraudulent calls impersonating the federal ...
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Takeaways from a Houston agency’s $150M missed opportunity to slow displacement in Third Ward
Here are 5 takeaways from a Chronicle investigation into Houston's Midtown development agency, which spent $150 million over 20 years trying to slow displacement in Third Ward.
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