Super-efficient home building
Feb 11, 2009
The walls were tested at a facility at Texas Tech. They fired a two-by-four at 100 miles per hour at a wall. The only damage was to the outside insulation.”
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Feb 11, 2009
The walls were tested at a facility at Texas Tech. They fired a two-by-four at 100 miles per hour at a wall. The only damage was to the outside insulation.”
tags: Texas Tech in the News
Feb 11, 2009
Texas Tech University just signed a contract with a local construction company and are moving forward with furniture orders for the TTU SPICE Chess Court.
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Feb 11, 2009
The wipe, designed by a researcher at the Institute of Environmental and Human Health at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, consists of an activated carbon core sandwiched between layers of nonwoven absorbent fabric, and is designed for people to use on themselves or their equipment if they are exposed to dangerous chemicals. The materials do not react with chemicals or neutralize them, but instead absorb and adsorb them to remove them from skin or other surfaces.
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Feb 11, 2009
The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH) at Texas Tech University announces a partnership with Enercon Industries Corp. that will combine each organization’s expertise to develop technology to advance the functionality of nonwovens and technical textiles.
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