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Media Relations Manager | Science & Technology at #SMU https://www.smu.edu/news/research Sharing discoveries from Dallas, Texas PhD student
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"I truly believe that it's only when head and heart work in harmony that we can achieve our true human potential."
~Jane Goodall
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Toxic wastewater from dormant West Texas oil wells has alarmed residents. A @bloomberg.com investigation found that the reasons for the leaks may jeopardize fossil fuel development across the Permian basin. Heather DeShon , professor of geophysics at SMU, was one of the experts interviewed. 🧪🌎
The Looming Disaster Under America’s Biggest Oil Field
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Jacobs is emeritus professor in the Roy M. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences at SMU. He studies the fossils of animals with backbones to understand their evolution & how it fits together with the Earth & the environment, presenting a holistic picture of our world. 🦕🦖 🌍🧪@pbtscience.bsky.social
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Asking people to imagine future regret could be a tool for increasing flu vaccination rates, according to new research from SMU. The research suggests the technique could apply to other preventive health behaviors involving single decisions, such as cancer screenings. 🧪🩺
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Picture of person with band-aid on arm after shot administered.
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The roar of a T. rex, made iconic by Jurassic Park, has become the soundtrack of prehistory.

In reality, no one — not even paleontologists — can say for certain what dinosaurs sounded like, though there have been plenty of guesses.
Want to hear dinosaurs ‘sing’? These instruments bring prehistory back to life
Southern Methodist University professor Courtney Brown has been building musical instruments modeled on dinosaur skulls for over a decade.
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SMU PhD student Jake Klinkert is testing LLMs to create non-playable characters that act and respond more like real people. Klinkert and colleagues found GPT-4 achieved 73.98% accuracy in maintaining consistent personality traits.
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If wine adjectives feel like riddles, you’re not alone.

It's why SMU researchers turned to a technique called sentiment analysis — using AI to bring clarity to the tasting-note chaos for everyday wine drinkers.
To drink or not to drink: SMU researchers’ AI tool makes choosing the best wine easy
Beyond wine, SMU researcher Jing Cao sees her AI helping decode the sentiment in other jargon-heavy worlds.
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Research shows small, frequent #fires by Western Apache mobile hunter-gatherer groups controlled landscape-scale fire activity and and increased resiliency in their homelands. The study, published in @pnas.org by Southern Methodist University: cires.colorado.edu/spotlights/i...
A forest of burnt pine trees in Arizona with light snow covering the ground.
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In a breakthrough that could significantly improve medical imaging techniques used to detect cancer and monitor treatments, SMU researchers have solved a decades-long puzzle about why certain light-producing molecules glow brighter in thicker solutions. 🧪⚕️
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Chemiluminescent compounds.
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With fossils and seismic images, a team led by SMU paleontology researchers has chronicled the history of Louisiana in the interval leading up to, during and soon after the dinosaur-killing asteroid hit Earth roughly 66 million years ago.🧪🦖🌎 www.smu.edu/news/researc...
Picture of two dinosaurs and an asteroid in the background.
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A new study led by SMU fire scientist Christopher Roos reveals that Western Apache communities had far greater control over fire patterns across Arizona than scientists previously believed possible. 🧪🌎 www.smu.edu/news/researc...
New research on fire-scarred trees reveals Western Apache communities had far greater control over landscape fire patterns than scientists previously thought possible. Picture of wildfire in forest.
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Dinosaurs were singers. That revelation struck SMU faculty member Courtney Brown during a cross-country road trip, inspiring her to spend over a decade recreating the voices of creatures that went silent millions of years ago. 🧪🦕🎶
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Current Dinosaur Choir instruments were inspired by the Corythosaurus, a duck-billed dinosaur that used its large head crest and nasal passages to create resonant vocal calls. SMU faculty member Courtney Brown plays one of the instruments during a performance at SMU.
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Recent research reveals how AI is revolutionizing the centuries-old practice of wine evaluation, with implications for the industry and consumers alike. SMU researcher Jing Cao has been conducting research in wine economics since the early 2010s. www.smu.edu/news/researc...
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An SMU-led research team has developed a more cost-effective, energy-efficient material called high-entropy oxide (HEO) nanoribbons that can resist heat, corrosion and other harsh conditions better than current materials.
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Picture of Amin Salehi-Khojin, who led a team of researchers who created a more cost-effective, energy-efficient nanoribbon material that can better resist harsh conditions than current materials.
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Our graduating @SMU Master's students will exhibit their Thesis work in game development on May 9th from 11am-2:30pm. Come visit us to see the inspiring work they have completed in game art, design, production, programming, applied technologies, and gamification. RSVP: conta.cc/4cIdQRD
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Picuris tribal leadership reached out to SMU researchers Michael Adler and David Meltzer to initiate conversations with geneticist Eske Willerslev at Globe Institute at the University of Copenhagen and Department of Genetics at University of Cambridge. 🧪
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A recent study by SMU researchers reveals that glaciers don't necessarily erode mountains faster now than in the past. Instead, glacial erosion occurs in episodic bursts followed by periods of minimal activity. 🧪⛰️❄️
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SMU researchers present new glacial erosion rates from Lago Argentino, Patagonia. Here is a picture of glaciers in that area.
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Tony Award-winning set designer and SMU alumnus John Arnone has donated his archives to the university! 🎭

The collection spans 40+ years of groundbreaking designs, sketches, and papers and is a treasure trove of theatrical innovation for researchers and artists. www.smu.edu/news/latest/...
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SMU and George Washington University have created a magnetic tweezer system that could one day make it possible for doctors to do remote, non-invasive, highly precise medical procedures on their patients using a microrobot. www.smu.edu/news/researc... 🧪🤖⚕️
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SMU nanotechnology expert MinJun Kim is working with Applied Research Associates, Inc. to create tiny robots that could offer a less invasive way to treat vitreous hemorrhage. 🧪 🤖⚕️
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