Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2026

11-state southeastern economic corridor absorbed 70% of all U.S. population growth over the last five years

Good news! Voting with your feet in action!

"New US ‘Boom Belt’ Gains Trillions in Wealth
Florida and Texas governors joined forces in Miami on Tuesday to tout an 11-state southeastern economic corridor now generating $9 trillion in annual GDP, a figure that would trail only the national economies of the U.S. and China.

The region has absorbed 70% of all U.S. population growth over the last five years, with Florida alone gaining $21 billion in wealth from interstate moves in 2023, more than the next five states combined. 

California lost $12 billion, and New York lost $10 billion in the same period, as high taxes and cost of living continue pushing residents and businesses south."

Thursday, April 9, 2026 - Join The Flyover

Monday, March 30, 2026

Heat in Texas prisons has killed inmates. A landmark trial starting this week could force the use of AC.

Tough love in Texas! Don't do crime in Texas!

"... Nearly 70% of Texas prisoners live without AC, or roughly 90,000 inmates, according to the legal filings, and temperatures in cells routinely climb to above 90 degrees during the summer. ..."

Texas faces landmark trial over lack of air conditioning in prisons

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Trump announces first US oil refinery in 50 years to open in Texas with investment from an Indian company, a $300 billion project

Good news!

"Key Points

Trump announced a $300 billion refinery project backed by Reliance Industries.

The plant was planned for Brownsville, Texas, processing U.S. shale oil.

Trump said it would be the first new U.S. refinery in 50 years. ...

The refinery will process 1.2 billion barrels of U.S. light shale oil, valued at $125 billion, and produce 50 billion gallons of refined products worth $175 billion. ..."

Breaking News!

Trump says U.S. will build first refinery in 50 years with investment from India’s Reliance Industries


Disclaimer:
I am currently blogging from behind the Great Firewall of China.
My Internet service in China is very spotty. Thus, I am not able to blog as usual.

Sunday, March 08, 2026

Aurora Innovation, a self-driving truck company, has expanded its network to 10 routes in Texas and Arizona

 Good news!

"Aurora Innovation, a self-driving truck company, has expanded its network to 10 routes, including a 1,000-mile circuit between Fort Worth, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona. On such long routes, the company says its trucks can cut transit times in half by avoiding regulations that limit the number of hours a human trucker can drive continuously."

Doomslayer: Progress Roundup

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

'Thermal diode' design promises to improve heat regulation, prolonging battery life

Good news!

"New technology from University of Houston researchers could improve the way devices manage heat, thanks to a technique that allows heat to flow in only one direction. The innovation is known as thermal rectification ...

These concepts have so far only been demonstrated theoretically, but Zhao aims to build experimental platforms to show the innovation in action. ..."

"Key Takeaways
  • UH researchers developed a way to make heat flow in only one direction, giving engineers new control over how devices manage temperature.
  • The technology works like an electronic diode for heat, helping prevent overheating and potentially extending battery life in phones, electric vehicles and satellites.
  • The approach could lead to cooler, safer and more reliable electronics, especially in extreme environments like space.
...
This new technology gives engineers a new way to control radiative heat with the same precision that electronic diodes control electrical currents, which means longer-lasting batteries for cell phones, electric vehicles and even satellites. It also has the potential to change our approach to AI data centers. ..."

From the abstract:
"As a type of energy carrier, polaritons can play a dominant role in the thermal conductivity of nano/microstructures.
Here, we report an asymmetric thermal conductivity mediated by polaritons that break the Lorentz reciprocity. In contrast to existing approaches that rely on nonlinearity or time modulation, we leverage nonreciprocal polaritons induced by magnetic effects.
We show that nonreciprocal surface plasmon polaritons in time-reversal symmetry-breaking systems, including magneto-optical materials and magnetic Weyl semimetals, can alter the symmetry of thermal conductivity in systems like thin films, resulting in direction-dependent thermal conductivity.
Thermal conductivities of reciprocal material systems can also be made asymmetric through near-field coupling with these material systems. In accompaniment with the surging interest in nonreciprocal thermal radiation by polaritons, we extend the role of nonreciprocal polaritons from radiative heat transfer systems to conduction systems, paving the way for next-generation thermal devices and efficient energy management solutions."


University of Houston Researchers Bring the Heat (original news release) "New Technology Promises to Improve Heat Regulation, Prolonging Battery Life"


Credits: Physiker knacken ein Grundproblem moderner Elektronik

Friday, January 16, 2026

Illegal-alien patients drain Texas hospitals, racking up billion-dollar bill — in less than a year

Of course, millions of illegal immigrants within a few years become a burden on the lower end housing market and the health care system.

Some of the illegal immigrants may even have come to the US for the main purpose to seek medical treatment!

"... According to the new data, the total visits between November 2024 and August 2025 reached 313,742 for those "not legally present." ...

And the total cost tipped over the billion-dollar mark: $1,050,642,864. ..."

Illegal-alien patients drain Texas hospitals, racking up billion-dollar bill — in less than a year | Blaze Media

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Female Ex-teacher accused of possessing 500+ child porn images — second arrest deepens case incl. aggravated sexual assault

Another Me Too event! Welcome to the age of gender equality!

Men watch out in the battle of the sexes! 😊

"Aformer teacher in Texas has been accused of inappropriate sexual contact with a child and possession of child pornography. Just days after the substitute teacher’s arrest, her alleged boyfriend was also arrested for child sex crimes.

On Dec. 19, Madison Paige Jones was reportedly charged with one count of aggravated sexual assault of a child, two counts of indecency with a child sexual contact, and one count of possession of child pornography. ..."

Ex-teacher accused of possessing 500+ child porn images — second arrest deepens case | Blaze Media "Law enforcement sources say the case remains an active investigation."

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Doctors placed a stent in the heart of a fetus still inside the womb diagnosed with a rare and severe heart defect

Amazing stuff!

"Lauren and Alex Klingsporn were shocked by the news that their unborn son, Brooks, would need a series of surgeries after he was born to fix a rare and severe heart defect.

Brooks’ situation became even more desperate when doctors learned of another problem that was causing lung damage, making it unlikely he’d be healthy enough for the surgeries after birth. Babies born with Brooks’ condition have almost no chance of survival.

So, Texas Children’s Hospital tried something that sounds like science fiction. Doctors placed a stent in Brooks’ heart while he was still in the womb, a complex, high-risk procedure the hospital has performed only about 30 times over the past decade. ..."

"... Fetal cardiac intervention is complex surgery that is performed in the hospital. The mother and fetus are sedated, and an incision is made in the mother’s abdomen, similar to that for a cesarean section. An incision is made in her uterus, exposing the fetus. Guided by ultrasound images, a specialized needle is inserted into the heart of the fetus. A tiny tube, or catheter, with a balloon attached to it is introduced into the heart. The balloon is inflated to expand the valve and allow blood to flow. After the procedure, the fetus is returned to the mother’s uterus. Amniotic fluid is replaced, and the uterus and abdomen are closed. ..."

Texas Children's novel, in-utero surgery saved baby with rare defect

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Diamond coatings prevent mineral scale inside of industrial pipes

Amazing stuff! Diamonds are a man's best friend! 😊

"Industrial pipes carrying water or chemicals invariably get gunked up as deposits accumulate on their internal surfaces. That slows flow, and slowly damages the equipment, leading to the need for periodic maintenance and higher operational costs. ...

Now, researchers ... have hit upon a more effective solution to resisting scale formation: coatings made with lab-grown diamonds.

The material scientists note their chosen coating material can stay clean without regular intervention. Their work builds on previous studies which found that diamond, besides being incredibly hard and chemically stable, can also stave off bacterial growth. ..."

From the abstract:
"Mineral scaling, particularly gypsum deposition, remains a costly and persistent problem in industrial systems, lowering efficiency, raising energy demands, and accelerating equipment degradation.
Conventional chemical and mechanical mitigation methods are temporary and often introduce secondary environmental or operational concerns, underscoring the need for intrinsically scale-resistant materials.
Herein, we report a systematic investigation of polycrystalline diamond (PCD) films with varied surface terminations (oxygen, hydrogen, fluorine, or nitrogen) for their resistance to CaSO4 scaling. Nitrogen-terminated PCD (N-PCD) exhibits an order-of-magnitude reduction in Ca2+ accumulation compared with other terminations.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveals that N-PCD supports only sparse, dendritic gypsum crystallites, in contrast to the dense, continuous scale layers observed on other surfaces.
Consistently, adhesion force measurements confirm extremely low adhesion between the CaSO4 crystal and N-PCD.
Molecular dynamics and density functional theory simulations show that a strongly bound, ordered water layer forms on N-PCD, creating an energetic barrier that repels CaSO4 ions and suppresses heterogeneous nucleation.
Further enhancement is achieved by bulk nitrogen doping, which smooths the surface morphology and suppresses scale formation by up to 6-fold.
Finally, applying nitrogen functionalization to commercial boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes yields seven times lower scale loading without compromising electrochemical performance.
This combined experimental–theoretical study establishes nitrogen-functionalized diamond as a robust, durable platform for antiscaling coatings, with potential applications across water treatment, energy production, and other scaling-prone industries."

Diamond coatings prevent mineral scale in industrial pipes






A scanning electron microscope image of the Nitrogen-terminated diamond films for antiscaling coatings


Nanoflowers rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria

Good news! This could be huge!

"Biomedical researchers ... may have discovered a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular energy production—a finding that could have revolutionary effects across medicine. ...

The study ... used a combination of microscopic flower-shaped particles—called nanoflowers—and stem cells. In the presence of these nanoflowers, the stem cells produced twice the normal amount of mitochondria. When these boosted stem cells were placed near damaged or aging cells, they transferred their surplus mitochondria to their injured neighbors. ..."

From the significance and abstract:
"Significance
Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a key role in many diseases, yet treatments to restore function remain limited. Cells naturally transfer mitochondria to help repair damage, but this process is inefficient.
Here, we use molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanoflowers to boost mitochondrial production, turning donor cells into mitochondrial biofactories.
These cells transfer more mitochondria to damaged cells, significantly improving energy production and function. In disease models, this approach restores cell health, offering a strategy for treating mitochondrial-related disorders. By enhancing the body’s own repair mechanisms, this nanomaterial-based method could pave the way for innovative therapies in regenerative medicine.

Abstract
Intercellular mitochondrial transfer, the spontaneous exchange of mitochondria between cells, is a recently described phenomenon crucial for cellular repair, regeneration, and disease management. Enhancing this natural process holds promise for developing novel therapies targeting diseases associated with mitochondrial dysfunction.
Here, we introduce a nanomaterial-based approach employing molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanoflowers with atomic-scale vacancies to stimulate mitochondrial biogenesis in cells to make them mitochondrial biofactories.
Upon cellular uptake, these nanoflowers result in a two-fold increase in mitochondrial mass and enhancing mitochondrial transfer to recipient cells by several-fold.
This enhanced efficiency of transfer significantly improves mitochondrial respiratory capacity and adenosine triphosphate production in recipient cells under physiological conditions.
In cellular models of mitochondrial and cellular damage, MoS2 enhanced mitochondrial transfer achieved remarkable restoration of cell function.
This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that nanomaterial-boosted intercellular mitochondrial transfer can enhance cell survivability and function under diseased conditions, offering a promising strategy for treating mitochondrial dysfunction-related diseases."

Nanoflowers rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria



Fig. 1 Synthesis and characterization of size-tunable MoS2 nanoflowers.


Fig. 2 Treatment with MoS2 nanoflowers stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and bioenergetics.


Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Meet the Texas Stock Exchange: Wall Street Finally Gets Competition as early as 2026

Good news! Competition is good, more competition is better! 

Everything is bigger in the Lone Star state! 😊

"... On September 30, 2025, the US Securities and Exchange Commission approved the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) to operate as a national securities exchange.

Headquartered in Dallas and backed by major financial institutions, TXSE plans to begin trading in early 2026 — marking the first serious challenge in decades to the entrenched exchange duopoly and opening a new chapter for American capital markets. ..."

Meet the Texas Stock Exchange: Wall St Finally Gets Competition | The Daily Economy "Backed by major institutions and a booming state economy, the TXSE is positioning itself as a pro-business alternative to the NYSE and Nasdaq."




Monday, November 03, 2025

Starfront Observatories has built a vast field of internet-connected telescopes in Texas that anyone can rent and control remotely

Amazing stuff! What a business idea!

"... The founders of Starfront say there is a better way: ship the telescope to Texas, along with a digital camera and a computer. At Starfront, a technician will install the device onto a steel mount in one of the sheds.

It is like renting a parking spot for your telescope, albeit one with a high-speed data connection. The cost starts at $99 a month for the smallest telescope. ..."

An Army of Robot Telescopes Is in Texas - Human Progress

Starfront Observatories "Starfront Observatories provides the ultimate remote observatory experience crafted by astrophotographers, for astrophotgraphers! Our location near Brady, Texas offers access to some of the darkest skies in the world to astronomers and astrophotographers of all telescope sizes and types at an affordable price."






Building 1


The site in central Texas far away from any city


Friday, October 17, 2025

Houston billionaires Nancy and Rich Kinder pledge $10B to charity

What can be kinder if your last name is Kinder! They say everything is bigger in Texas! 😊

"Houston billionaires Nancy and Rich Kinder have affirmed they plan to give away 95% of their fortune, or more than $10 billion, with an emphasis on city parks, the arts, education and other local causes. ..."

Houston billionaires Nancy and Rich Kinder pledge $10B to charity




Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Illegal Immigranst Are Costing Texas Hospitals $122 Million in one month alone, i.e. November 2024

Food for thought!

"Texas hospitals spent $121.8 million in November 2024 on health care for individuals in the United States illegally, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) reports.

Noncitizens without legal status made more than 31,000 hospital visits across Texas that month alone, the report states. The data was collected in compliance with Gov. Greg Abbott’s Executive Order 46, which directed the HHSC to report on the financial impact of illegal immigration on the state’s health care system. ..."

Illegal Immigranst Are Costing Texas Hospitals $122 Million Monthly




Tuesday, September 30, 2025

The SEC approves new Texas Stock Exchange in Dallas to operate.

Good news! Say say everything is bigger in Texas!

"The decision paves the way for TXSE to start listing shares next year. The idea for the exchange, pronounced “tex-ee,” came after some executives complained about the New York Stock Exchange’s and Nasdaq’s regulations. Setting up a competitive new exchange won’t be easy; TXSE will need to attract a substantial trading volume. It raised around $160 million and is going after more, a person familiar with the matter said. Investors include BlackRock, Citadel Securities and Charles Schwab. Separately, investors are fretting that the Wall Street rally is on borrowed time."

The Wall Street Journal What's news

TXSE Group Inc announces SEC approval of Texas Stock Exchange (original news release) "TXSE brings real competition to the U.S. markets as the first and only fully integrated, national securities exchange built and headquartered in Texas."