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Moftakhari's team developing more efficient tools for data center cooling

Moftakhari's team developing more efficient tools for data center cooling1+ hour, 33+ min ago   (651+ words) With vast amounts of data and the continued rise of artificial intelligence, data centers are becoming increasingly critical.In the United Statesalone, data centers contribute$2 trillionto the economy." There is also an increased need to make data center cooling systems…...

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news.okstate.edu > articles > engineering-architecture-technology > 2026 > multidisciplinary_osu_team_crafts_new_model_for_strength_training.html

Engineering a better lift: Multidisciplinary OSU team crafts new model for strength training

Engineering a better lift: Multidisciplinary OSU team crafts new model for strength training1+ week, 1+ day ago   (449+ words) Due to the'barriers that older adults, or those recovering from injury, face, traditional weight training is'more positively biased toward young adults,'athletes'and'people with high fitness levels, leaving people who can benefit most from traditional weight training at a distinct disadvantage....

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news.okstate.edu > articles > engineering-architecture-technology > 2026 > maes_sachan_leads_effort_to_research_new_materials_that_withstand_extreme_radiation.html

MAE's Sachan leads effort to research new materials that withstand extreme radiation

MAE's Sachan leads effort to research new materials that withstand extreme radiation1+ week, 6+ day ago   (410+ words) Researchers are testing a newly discovered class of advanced ceramics to see how well the material withstands extreme radiation, a key step in safer nuclear'energy'and more durable materials.' As part of the DOE's Basic Energy Sciences program, this project is…...

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news.okstate.edu > articles > engineering-architecture-technology > 2026 > oklahoma_researchers_turn_electric_buses_into_tools_for_grid_resilience.html

Oklahoma researchers turn electric school buses into tools for grid resilience

Oklahoma researchers turn electric school buses into tools for grid resilience3+ week, 5+ hour ago   (395+ words) As extreme weather increasingly threatens power systems across the country, Oklahoma'researchers are developing'new strategies to use electric school buses as flexible energy assets that support communities during grid disruptions.' Nazaripouya is an expert in power grid modernization and Moftakhari's expertise…...

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news.okstate.edu > articles > communications > 2026 > google_support_enabling_hamm_institute_to_accelerate_research_on_reliable_affordable_power_for_ai.html

Google support enabling Hamm Institute to accelerate research on reliable, affordable power for AI

Google support enabling Hamm Institute to accelerate research on reliable, affordable power for AI3+ week, 4+ day ago   (192+ words) Media Contact: Dara McBee | Director of External Affairs | 580-350-7248 | [email protected] The Hamm Institute for American Energy at Oklahoma State University announced new funding from Google.org, Google's philanthropic arm, to accelerate research and expand the institute's Fellows Program focused on how…...

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news.okstate.edu > articles > engineering-architecture-technology > 2026 > ece_research_success_recognized_at_ieee_conferences.html

Pouya's research team's success demonstrated at Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Pouya's research team's success demonstrated at Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers3+ week, 5+ day ago   (724+ words) The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University is home to research that transforms the world." From advancing revolutionary solutions to making lives easier through research, CEAT is a hub of innovation." Dr. Hamid Pouya, assistant professor…...

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news.okstate.edu > magazines > agriculture > cowboy-journal > articles > 2026 > v28n1 > cj-conditions-of-the-covey.html

Conditions of the Covey: Researchers search for answer to quail population decline

Conditions of the Covey: Researchers search for answer to quail population decline4+ week, 1+ day ago   (896+ words) Quail are nostalgic birds for many Oklahomans, from avid bird hunters to landowners used to hearing their distinctive call. However, the northern bobwhite population is decreasing across the nation. Oklahoma State University researchers are working to identify the cause of…...

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news.okstate.edu > articles > engineering-architecture-technology > 2026 > che_research_featured_in_computers_and_geotechnics_journal.html

CHE team publishes findings on breakthrough soil moisture monitoring

CHE team publishes findings on breakthrough soil moisture monitoring4+ week, 1+ day ago   (176+ words) As global agricultural needs'continue to rise, the need to be able to measure how much water permeates soil also increases." It is estimated that"one out of three"counties in the United States experience severe drought or worse, with irrigated…...

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news.okstate.edu > articles > veterinary-medicine > 2025 > singh_research.html

Singh studies brain immune cells to advance Alzheimer’s research

Singh studies brain immune cells to advance Alzheimer’s research4+ week, 2+ day ago   (408+ words) Dr. Neeraj Singh and his research team at the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine are working to uncover the molecular mechanisms behind neuroinflammation and memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease and other chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Alzheimer's disease affects…...

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news.okstate.edu > articles > engineering-architecture-technology > 2026 > ceat_research_looks_to_develop_concept_for_removal_of_nitrogen_from_natural_gas.html

CEAT disciplines combine expertise to develop way to separate nitrogen from natural gas

1+ mon, 3+ day ago   (425+ words) Interdisciplinary engineering research in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University is pushing the boundaries of engineering through a grand challenge: separating nitrogen from natural gas. Separating nitrogen has been an issue plaguing the natural gas…...