UTA's 23 patents strengthen UT System's No. 3 National Academy of Inventors' ranking
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The University of Texas at Arlington, with 23 patents granted in 2024, helped propel The University of Texas System to No. 3 in the National Academy of Inventors’ prestigious top 100 ranking of U.S. universities awarded utility patents. The UT System’s 14 institutions are collectively ranked as a single entity in the National Academy of Inventors’ (NAI) annual report. UT Arlington’s 23 patents is a 15% jump from the previous year.
Christopher Worsham, MD, MPH, of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, is the lead author of a paper published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) “Firearm availability and firearm incidents: quasi-experimental analysis using start of US hunting seasons.”
New research shows that enhancing norepinephrine signaling in microglia reduces inflammation and toxic amyloid buildup in Alzheimer’s models. Loss of this pathway worsened plaques and neurodegeneration, findings that suggest that early targeting therapies could slow disease progression.
Scientists from NIST and other institutions have created the first neutron “Airy beam,” which has unusual capabilities that ordinary neutron beams do not. The achievement could enhance neutron-based techniques for investigating the properties of materials that are difficult to explore by other means. For example, the beams can probe characteristics of molecules such as chirality, which is important in biotechnology, chemical manufacturing, quantum computing and other fields.