Explore the science and creativity behind new eco-friendly sequins developed by UT Austin faculty and students in “Particles of Color: Where Science Meets Fashion.” This innovative showcase is open in ...
A joint team from the University of Stuttgart in Germany and the University of Melbourne in Australia has developed a new method for the straightforward analysis of tiny nanoplastic particles in ...
Gail Chovan, Assistant Professor of Instruction, helped design the exhibit alongside Dr. Jessica Ciarla. (Credit: Eric Henrikson/KXAN) AUSTIN (KXAN) — From lumpy blue sweaters to cerulean military ...
"Particles of Color," on display at the Texas Science and Natural History Museum, is shining a light on the fashion ...
Active matter: this microscope image shows part of a cluster of self-propelled particles, colour-coded according to their distance from the centre. (Courtesy: Jie Zhang, Ricard Alert, Jing Yan, Ned S ...
Chemists at the University of California, Riverside, are developing a future display technology using nanoscale-sized iron oxide rods that shine when exposed to an external magnetic field. Though in ...
Join Texas Science and Natural History Museum for the grand opening of an exciting new exhibition that explores newly developed sustainable sequins and their use across a range of artistic creations, ...