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2008

SwRI's Holt elected president of ASME
SwRI VP will serve one-year term beginning next June (Nov. 24, 2008)
[Monday, November 24, 2008]

SwRI aerospace division earns ISO 9001:2000 certification
Aerospace Electronics and Information Technology Division achieves quality standards
[Wednesday, November 19, 2008]

SwRI’s Khair named Fellow of the Society of Automotive Engineers
Institute engineer honored for leadership, research and innovation
[Wednesday, November 19, 2008]

Fully autonomous, driverless vehicles to be demonstrated at ITS World Congress
SwRI is coordinating, participating in the autonomous vehicle demonstrations
[Thursday, November 13, 2008]

SwRI plays significant role in 15th World Congress on ITS
Participation includes demonstrations, technical presentations, student essay contest sponsorship
[Thursday, November 13, 2008]

SwRI supports vehicle infrastructure integration demonstration at ITS World Congress
Vehicle Infrastructure Integration test bed to demo next-generation ITS technology
[Thursday, November 13, 2008]

SwRI, INRIA to demonstrate a cooperative vehicle-to-vehicle pedestrian safety system at ITS World Congress
Vehicle-to-vehicle communications, active safety system sensors can provide greater traffic awareness
[Thursday, November 13, 2008]

IBEX spacecraft reaches orbit, begins instrument commissioning
Science observations will begin in early December
[Wednesday, November 12, 2008]

Ulysses observations reveal Sun is blowing surprisingly weaker solar wind
Solar wind is only about three fourths as strong as it was a decade ago
[Tuesday, September 23, 2008]

SwRI offers new configurable lab facility to support technology transfers and production services
SwRI offers new configurable lab facility to support technology transfers and production services Entire lab can be reconfigured for project needs in less than 30 minutes
[Friday, August 01, 2008]

IBEX spacecraft heads west, takes major step toward launch
Spacecraft will reveal fascinating new details about the region separating our solar system from interstellar space
[Thursday, July 24, 2008]

SwRI® wins R&D 100 Award for radioactive element migration simulation software
R&D Magazine selected Southwest Research Institute’s TDRW (Time Domain Random Walk) software as one of the 100 most significant technological achievements of the past year. This marks SwRI’s 33rd R&D 100 award.
[Wednesday, July 16, 2008]

Burch awarded COSPAR's inaugural Jeoujang Jaw award
Dr. James L. Burch recognized for space research work
[Monday, July 14, 2008]

SwRI receives $1.3 million grant for chemical weapon antidote development
SwRI receives $1.3 million grant for chemical weapon antidote development Antidote formulations will use intramuscular injection
[Tuesday, June 24, 2008]

SwRI's Redfield named IEEE Region V Member of the Year
SwRI's Redfield named IEEE Region V Member of the Year Joe Redfield selected from field of more than 55,000 members
[Monday, June 09, 2008]

SwRI initiates diesel emissions accelerated aging cycle consortium
SwRI initiates diesel emissions accelerated aging cycle consortium Cooperative research program begins in June
[Wednesday, May 21, 2008]

SwRI earns state VFW Employer of the Year Award
SwRI recognized for outstanding policies, practices with veterans
[Friday, April 25, 2008]

SwRI benchmarking program evaluates four 2007 model year diesel engines
SwRI benchmarking program evaluates four 2007 model year diesel engines Program saves manufacturers time, money in evaluations
[Tuesday, April 15, 2008]

SwRI software group earns Level 5 Capability Maturity Model Integration rating
Model Integration rating Level 5 marks highest rating for systems, software process improvement
[Tuesday, April 08, 2008]

Walker named Institute scientist at Southwest Research Institute
Dr. James D. Walker achieves highest SwRI technical position
[Friday, April 04, 2008]

SwRI's Young named Fellow of American Geophysical Union
Dr. David T. Young recognized for his innovative work in space sciences
[Wednesday, April 02, 2008]

SwRI expands international collaboration on autonomous vehicle technology
Collaboration to enhance field of road automation
[Tuesday, April 01, 2008]

Cassini tastes organic material at Saturn's geyser moon
Materials have surprising composition
[Wednesday, March 26, 2008]

Alexander named chairman of SwRI Board of Directors, Korbell to serve as vice chairman
Board, officers announced
[Tuesday, February 26, 2008]

SwRI, TMAC offer “Lean Office” course March 10-12
Three day course provides techniques for managers, supervisors and administrators
[Thursday, February 21, 2008]

SwRI hosts conference on “Export and Licensing Requirements for Space-Based Programs” 2006 Nobel Prize winner Dr. John Mather is keynote speaker
National conference provides comprehensive export control information
[Friday, February 15, 2008]

Real-time space radiation forecasting in place
SwRI research scientist developed new method for predicting approach, intensity of hazardous particles from solar events
[Wednesday, February 13, 2008]

SwRI awarded $15.6 million contract for Newport facility
SwRI will perform laboratory operations at the disposal facility
[Wednesday, February 13, 2008]

SwRI earns Lockheed Martin STAR Supplier Award
SwRI earns Lockheed Martin STAR Supplier Award SwRI's quality, performance recognized for A-10 Prime Contract
[Friday, January 11, 2008]

2007

NASA approves space mission to unlock the secrets of magnetic reconnection
NASA has stepped up to the challenge of an NRC study by defining a four-spacecraft constellation that will probe known magnetic reconnection sites with the highest-resolution charged particle, electric field and magnetic field measurements yet performed in space.
[Friday, November 30, 2007]

SwRI holds fifth clean diesel consortium kick-off meeting
SwRI holds fifth clean diesel consortium kick-off meeting Cooperative research program launches new four-year effort
[Wednesday, October 31, 2007]

New site available at SwRI for evaluating highway safety devices and traffic barriers
Crash test pad offers secure, secluded evaluation area
[Tuesday, October 23, 2007]

New theory proposes Jovian magnetosphere circulates magnetic field remarkably different from that of Earth
New theory proposes Jovian magnetosphere circulates magnetic field remarkably different from that of Earth Structure and magnetospheric processes at Jupiter may be significantly different
[Tuesday, October 23, 2007]

SwRI's Army fuels and lubricants program celebrates 50 years of service
SwRI's Army fuels and lubricants program celebrates 50 years of service Institute continues to provide technical support to Army
[Wednesday, October 17, 2007]

CNWRA to continue operations at SwRI
NRC renews contract for $123 million, five years
[Monday, October 15, 2007]

SwRI's Dinwiddie receives Rossiter W. Raymond Award, Alfred Noble Prize
SwRI hydrogeologist recognized for paper
[Monday, October 15, 2007]

Surprises from the night side of Jupiter
New Horizons takes rare look at Jupiter's night side
[Wednesday, October 10, 2007]

New Horizons' SWAP instrument reveals complex structure, diverse plasma populations in Jupiter's magnetotail
New data collected during Jupiter flyby
[Tuesday, October 09, 2007]

New Horizons’ Alice UV spectrograph observes Io’s atmosphere change in response to eclipse events
Results to appear in Oct. 12 issue of Science
[Tuesday, October 09, 2007]

SwRI signs international autonomous vehicle collaborative agreement
Collaboration with INRIA of France will advance autonomous vehicle technologies
[Thursday, September 13, 2007]

New research reveals a large asteroid breakup to be the likely source of the impactor that caused a mass extinction event on Earth 65 million years ago
Breakup event in the main asteroid belt likely caused dinosaur extinction
[Thursday, September 06, 2007]

Scientists Find Elusive Waves in Sun's Corona; Discovery Can Help Unlock Secrets of Corona's Heat, Solar Storms
Discovery may provide insight into how Sun affects Earth, solar system
[Thursday, August 30, 2007]

NASA robot uses SwRI-developed tools to sample life deep underwater
DEPTHX collects samples from world's deepest sinkhole
[Tuesday, August 14, 2007]

Ryan, Alger win SAE Distinguished Speaker Award
SwRI engineers honored at SAE 2007 World Congress
[Friday, August 03, 2007]

SwRI-developed compressor plate valve wins R&D 100 Award
SwRI-developed compressor plate valve wins R&D 100 Award Semi-Active Compressor Valve earns top 100 spot
[Tuesday, July 31, 2007]

SwRI to publish second hydrogen technology information report
New report focuses on potential for large-scale production of liquid automotive fuels and blend components
[Thursday, July 26, 2007]

SwRI benchmarking program evaluates four 2007 model year diesel engines
Manufacturers strive to meet EPA emissions regulations
[Thursday, July 19, 2007]

SwRI expands FOCAS® technologies for automotive exhaust catalyst aging
FOCAS technology includes a FOCAS Hot Gas Test Rig
[Thursday, July 19, 2007]

SwRI's Simpkins earns Health Physics Society Award
HPS recognizes Simpkins' contributions to environmental health physics
[Monday, July 09, 2007]

SwRI opens Minnesota computational mechanics office
New capabilities complement services offered by SwRI's Engineering Dynamics Department
[Wednesday, June 27, 2007]

Cassini finds Saturn moons are active
Research by SwRI scientists has revealed possible geologic activity on the ice worlds Tethys and Dione
[Wednesday, June 13, 2007]

New method helps safeguard astronauts by forecasting space radiation hazards with up to one hour advance warnings
SwRI scientist’s research led to new method
[Friday, May 25, 2007]

SwRI’s Ryan nominated for 2008 SAE International President
Dr. Thomas W. Ryan III will begin term in January 2008
[Friday, May 18, 2007]

SwRI, Institute of Metal Research sign alliance agreement
Joint venture will collaborate in the development and application of materials science and engineering to industrial problems
[Thursday, May 17, 2007]

Cassini spacecraft reveals evidence of tholin formation at high altitudes in Titan’s atmosphere
SwRI scientists and collaborators report results in May 11 issue of Science
[Thursday, May 10, 2007]

SwRI creates a laboratory at a flood-carved gorge in Central Texas for industry geologists to study limestone oil reservoirs
Multi-year project to study the geology and stratigraphy of the Hidden Valley Fault
[Thursday, April 12, 2007]

SwRI’s Westbrook wins award of merit, named ASTM Fellow
SwRI scientist honored for distinguished service
[Monday, April 02, 2007]

SwRI’s Fritz named ASME Fellow
SwRI manager of the Medium Speed Diesel Engine Section was cited for diesel locomotive exhaust emissions characterization and control strategies work
[Monday, March 19, 2007]

Underwater probe to explore Earth and possibly Jupiter’s moon
SwRI scientists are part of a NASA-funded team developing DEPTHX, an autonomous underwater probe
[Thursday, March 01, 2007]

New chief marketing representative for SwRI liaison office in Beijing
Robert W. Burrahm begins three-year assignment as chief representative for SwRI in Beijing
[Thursday, February 15, 2007]

New Horizons’ SWAP instrument observes solar wind interactions before Jupiter encounter, prepares for revealing science mission
New data may answer some questions about solar wind and Jupiter’s magnetosphere
[Wednesday, February 07, 2007]

Silvus awarded EDFAS’ inaugural Lifetime Achievement Recognition
SwRI engineer first society member to receive honor
[Monday, January 22, 2007]

SwRI proposal for Mars Scout orbiter mission selected for study by NASA
The Great Escape is one of two finalists
[Wednesday, January 10, 2007]

2006

SwRI-developed device named historic mechanical engineering landmark
Split-Hopkinson Pressure Bar apparatus recognized by ASME
[Friday, December 22, 2006]

SwRI opens new structural test facility
New facility has 11,000 sq. ft. available for structural testing of large items
[Thursday, November 30, 2006]

McComas named Fellow of AAAS
Solar wind, Earth’s magnetosphere research garners recognition
[Monday, November 27, 2006]

Ward named Fellow of AAAS
SwRI scientist recognized for contributions to study of planetary dynamics
[Monday, November 27, 2006]

EPA appoints SwRI scientist to environmental laboratory advisory board
Dr. Reza Karimi will serve two-year term
[Wednesday, November 15, 2006]

New engineering capability for indoor large-scale fire evaluations available at SwRI
New facility has a heat release in excess of 25-megawatts
[Wednesday, November 15, 2006]

SwRI benchmarking program to evaluate seven 2007 model year diesel engines
Focus will be on engine performance and fuel consumption
[Tuesday, October 31, 2006]

SwRI scientists use well levels, structural geology, and water chemistry to map western Edwards Aquifer for Edwards Aquifer Authority
Two areas show significant impact on the west-to-east movement of Edwards Aquifer water in counties west of San Antonio
[Thursday, October 26, 2006]

SwRI receives contract for siRNA formulation development
siRNA microbiocides will target HIV, HSV and HPV
[Wednesday, October 25, 2006]

SwRI supports next phase of intelligent transportation technology
Institute will develop test methods for OmniAir DSRC certification program
[Tuesday, October 17, 2006]

SwRI signs technology alliance agreement with Mexico’s CIATEQ
Alliance formed to share resources for technology projects in Mexico, U.S.
[Wednesday, September 27, 2006]

Popular Science names SwRI space physicist one of "Brilliant 10" young scientists
SwRI space physicist Dr. Jerry Goldstein selected
[Tuesday, September 12, 2006]

SwRI to provide hydrogen technology information report
Report examines generating automotive-fuel hydrogen using power from nuclear reactors
[Monday, August 28, 2006]

New multilayer thin-film sensors enable fast, efficient monitoring of aircraft defects
SwRI developed a thin-film deposition process
[Friday, August 11, 2006]

NASA selects radiation belt mission candidate for further study
LANL-SwRI spectrometer onboard
[Thursday, August 03, 2006]

SwRI scientist achieves remote sensing certification
Dr. Marius Necsoiu has been certified as a Mapping Scientist in Remote Sensing
[Monday, July 31, 2006]

Goldstein awarded Macelwane Medal
SwRI scientist recognized for research on Earth's plasmasphere
[Tuesday, July 25, 2006]

SwRI wins R&D 100 Award for MsS Heat Exchanger Probe
Device uses guided wave technology to inspect heat exchanger tubes
[Wednesday, July 19, 2006]

SwRI “super cell” evaluates heavy-duty engines by simulating real-world environmental conditions
Engine test cell can help meet more stringent emission limitations
[Friday, June 23, 2006]

Pluto's two small moons christened Nix and Hydra
SwRI part of team to discover new Pluto satellites
[Thursday, June 22, 2006]

SwRI researchers offer first explanation for the near constant scale of the gas planet satellite systems
Presence of gas during formation may have contributed to similar mass ratio
[Wednesday, June 14, 2006]

Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission enters implementation phase
IBEX scheduled to launch June 2008
[Friday, May 26, 2006]

SwRI to characterize groundwater in Carrizo-Wilcox aquifer
Scientists study groundwater conditions, trends
[Wednesday, May 10, 2006]

SwRI licenses FOCAS® technology for automotive exhaust catalyst aging
FOCAS ages catalysts much faster, more precisely
[Friday, March 31, 2006]

MAICE Station™ analysis platform simulates actions of hundreds — even thousands — of individuals in volatile crowd situations
SwRI-developed software assists with crowd control training, preparation
[Thursday, March 23, 2006]

SwRI, EPA evaluate fuel, air quality gains from big-rig modifications
Project aims to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles
[Wednesday, March 22, 2006]

Jakab receives young author award from NACE
SwRI engineer recognized for outstanding paper
[Wednesday, March 01, 2006]

Pluto’s New Moons Likely Born with Charon; Pluto May Even Have Rings
Giant impact may have created moons
[Wednesday, February 22, 2006]

New theory resolves mystery of anomalous cosmic rays
SwRI scientists look at termination shock’s shape
[Friday, February 17, 2006]

SwRI-French scientists discover potential link between iron meteorites and the original “building blocks” that formed the Earth
Iron meteorites may be fragments of long-lost asteroid-like bodies
[Friday, February 10, 2006]

Asteroid breakup event covered the Earth in extraterrestrial dust
Findings reported in Jan. 19 issue of Nature
[Wednesday, January 18, 2006]

Anderson named Fellow of American Physical Society
SwRI engineer honored for work in models, simulations
[Friday, January 06, 2006]

SwRI to design crew pressure hull for next-generation deep submergence research vehicle
New vehicle will provide access to 99 percent of ocean floor
[Thursday, January 05, 2006]

2005

SwRI receives DOE funding to improve CO2 compression technologies
Opportunity exists to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
[Friday, December 30, 2005]

SwRI engineers develop new compressor plate valve
New long-life, semi-active plate valve designed for reciprocating compressors
[Thursday, December 29, 2005]

A century after Gerard Kuiper's birth, U.S. prepares to launch first probe to the Kuiper Belt
NASA makes exploring Kuiper Belt a priority
[Wednesday, December 07, 2005]

Stratospheric airship reaches near-space altitude during demonstration flight
HiSentinel stratospheric airship reached an altitude of 74,000 feet
[Thursday, November 17, 2005]

SwRI receives $1.7 million contract for pharmaceutical process development
Institute will lead team to provide chemical weapon antidotes
[Wednesday, November 16, 2005]

Astronomers announce discovery of two new moons of Pluto
Hubble Space Telescope used to find the new satellites
[Monday, October 31, 2005]

SwRI-CATARC joint venture in China opens for business
New company to provide independent, impartial automotive evaluations
[Wednesday, October 26, 2005]

New Horizons Pluto payload ready for flight, exciting science campaign
SwRI leads the development for the science payload
[Wednesday, October 19, 2005]

SwRI-designed tool gives F-16 wings a lift during maintenance
Ground crews can more easily remove and reattach F-16 wings
[Wednesday, October 19, 2005]

SwRI's Wyrick receives 2004 Pellas-Ryder Award
Institute scientist receives best student paper
[Monday, October 17, 2005]

SwRI's Walker awarded ASME Holley Medal
Institute scientist selected for space shuttle impact testing work
[Thursday, October 13, 2005]

Study indicates largest body in asteroid belt may have water-ice mantle
Nature to publish letter regarding report on Ceres
[Thursday, September 08, 2005]

Study suggests Titan may hold keys for exotic brand of life
Team of researchers say that several key requirements for life appear to be present on Saturn's moon
[Thursday, September 08, 2005]

Icy moon Enceladus source of mysterious hot spots
SwRI researcher finds geological activity in Saturn's moon
[Tuesday, August 02, 2005]

Nesvorny awarded Urey Prize
SwRI scientist recognized by American Astronomical Society
[Wednesday, July 27, 2005]

SwRI wins R&D 100 Award for NESSUS probabilistic analysis software
Program originally developed for NASA as a probabilistic design tool
[Wednesday, July 20, 2005]

SwRI continues exceptional track record by providing key spacecraft avionics for the NASA Deep Impact Mission
SwRI avionics serve as the "brains" of the flyby spacecraft and impactor
[Friday, July 08, 2005]

SwRI develops low-emission natural gas truck engine
Engine meets EPA 2010 emissions standards
[Friday, July 08, 2005]

SwRI to host 2005 Aerospace Coatings Removal and Coatings Conference
Annual conference begins Aug. 30 in San Antonio
[Thursday, July 07, 2005]

SwRI wins Air Force Materiel services contract
Institute to lead team of 25 companies through 2012
[Tuesday, July 05, 2005]

Buckingham elected Fellow of American Statistical Association
SwRI analyst honored for contribution to field of statistics
[Tuesday, June 07, 2005]

SwRI engineers design new low-cost radial flow gas turbine
New design makes repairs easy, cost-effective
[Tuesday, June 07, 2005]

COATLIFE software saves money, time for combustion turbine operators
Nondestructive analytical tool predicts fatigue life of combustion gas turbine coatings
[Monday, June 06, 2005]

SwRI offers advanced rotordynamic analysis capabilities
Traditional rotordynamic modeling methods are combined with advanced finite element analysis to predict rotor critical speeds and stability
[Monday, June 06, 2005]

SwRI to lead NASA's Juno mission, provide two science instruments
Probe will gather data about Jupiter
[Monday, June 06, 2005]

SwRI opens automotive technical support office for Detroit area
Ann Arbor office to house staff with expertise in engine and vehicle controls
[Wednesday, June 01, 2005]

SwRI conducts advanced gasoline engine consortium
HEDGE will develop new technologies for the gasoline engine market
[Friday, May 27, 2005]

Fuel cell-assisted truck completes cross-country trek
Auxiliary systems powered by electricity
[Thursday, May 26, 2005]

Lunar "dark spots" point to an upheaval in planetary orbits long after the formation of the solar system
Late heavy bombardment mystery studied
[Wednesday, May 25, 2005]

New name reflects SwRI division's expanding program
Geosciences and Engineering Division will serve a broader client base
[Wednesday, May 11, 2005]

Deep Roots of Solar Wind Help Predict Space Environment
Chromosphere can be used to predict speed of solar wind
[Tuesday, May 10, 2005]

SwRI to lead NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, will provide innovative science instrument
Hot plasma composition analyzer will measure ion's density, velocity and temperature with unprecedented accuracy
[Tuesday, May 10, 2005]

SwRI develops biodegradable cell phone cases, pilot plant for Spirit Lake Tribe
Institute will provide training for pilot plant
[Monday, May 09, 2005]

UTSA, SwRI join forces to offer region's first graduate degrees in physics
Partnership will serve as a model for future collaborations
[Wednesday, April 27, 2005]

SwRI, Chinese auto industry regulator agree to enter joint venture
New company will provide automotive research, development and testing in China
[Tuesday, April 12, 2005]

2005 Greater Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council NanoBioTech Summit scheduled April 1
U.S. Representative will give keynote address
[Tuesday, March 22, 2005]

SwRI receives $1.6 million DOD contract to develop bone-targeting nanocapsules
Program will study the potential of skeletally targeted proteasome inhibitors
[Friday, March 18, 2005]

Saturn's Uniquely Complex Magnetosphere
New data available in February 25 issue of Science
[Thursday, February 24, 2005]

Saturn surprises scientists studying its aurora
Solar wind direction does not influence Saturn's aurora
[Wednesday, February 16, 2005]

Ward elected Fellow of American Geophysical Union
SwRI scientist recognized for eminence in planetary science
[Thursday, February 10, 2005]

NASA selects SwRI to lead Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission
IBEX will be first mission to image outer boundaries of our solar system
[Thursday, January 27, 2005]

SwRI scientist: Pluto-Charon origin may mirror that of Earth and its Moon
Giant impact may have formed Pluto and its moon
[Thursday, January 27, 2005]

SwRI instrument selected for NASA Lunar Orbiter mission
LAMP will search for and map exposed deposits of water frost near the lunar poles
[Wednesday, January 12, 2005]

Giant Kuiper Belt planetoid Sedna may have formed far beyond Pluto
Report published in the January 2005 issue of The Astronomical Journal
[Monday, January 10, 2005]

SwRI hosts seminar on "Export and Licensing Requirements for Space-Based Programs"
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State will be keynote speaker
[Friday, January 07, 2005]

SwRI instrument selected for next Mars rover mission to assess radiation hazard for future astronauts
Radiation Assessment Detector will characterize radiation at the surface
[Friday, January 07, 2005]

SwRI receives $5 million joint DOE/GMRC contract to develop advanced reciprocating compressor technology
Technology will enhance pipeline operations
[Wednesday, January 05, 2005]

2004

"Solar ultrasound" waves provide clues about decades-old mysteries
Waves discovered in data from NASA's TRACE spacecraft
[Friday, December 10, 2004]

SwRI air refueling trainer to cut Air Force tanker crew qualification time
First trainer to be delivered May 2006
[Monday, December 06, 2004]

SwRI study to focus on Edwards Aquifer's "Knippa Gap" in Uvalde County
Scientists will study the geology and hydrology
[Tuesday, November 02, 2004]

SwRI ion and electron sensor successfully commissioned for operation aboard ESA Rosetta comet orbiter
Instrument designed to measure solar wind
[Wednesday, September 22, 2004]

SwRI Boulder space research group celebrates 10 years of accomplishments
Anniversary celebrations held Sept. 13-14 in Boulder, Colo.
[Friday, September 10, 2004]

SwRI opens new outdoor facility for EMC testing
Site capable of supporting equipment up to 15,000 pounds
[Wednesday, September 01, 2004]

Ignition threshold for impact-generated fires
Theory published in August 20 issue of Journal of Geophysical Research
[Thursday, August 26, 2004]

SwRI wins award for 3-D measurement tool
R&D Magazine selected SwRI system as one of the top 100 technological achievements
[Monday, August 23, 2004]

SwRI wins R&D 100 Award for vehicle simulation software
Software program allows engineers to model and simulate vehicle powertrains
[Monday, August 23, 2004]

SwRI's Mechanical Sciences Section achieves ISO 9001:2000 Certification
Quality management system meets international standards
[Friday, July 30, 2004]

NASA selects Jupiter mission candidate for further study; two SwRI instruments onboard
Proposed instruments to study jovian aurora
[Monday, July 26, 2004]

SwRI expands engine consulting services
Newly enlarged program includes entire automotive powertrain
[Thursday, July 01, 2004]

SwRI develops improved catalyst screener
The Universal Synthetic Gas Reactor evaluates emission catalyst formulations
[Tuesday, June 29, 2004]

SwRI completes successful residential fuel cell program
Three 5-kW proton exchange membrane fuel cells used at military facility
[Monday, June 21, 2004]

Hageman named Fellow of Health Physics Society
An SwRI principal scientist and radiation safety officer was recognized by the nonprofit scientific professional organization
[Monday, May 24, 2004]

SwRI's Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Division earns ISO 9001:2000 certification
Division upgrades from ISO 9002
[Thursday, May 13, 2004]

SwRI ultraviolet spectrometer aboard Rosetta performing flawlessly on its way to comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko
NASA-SwRI Alice instrument will be first ultraviolet spectrometer to reach a comet
[Wednesday, May 12, 2004]

SwRI researchers develop system for real-time monitoring of corrosion
Multielectrode Array Sensor System can be used for bridges, aircraft and more
[Tuesday, May 11, 2004]

SwRI scientist elected Fellow of ASME
Dr. Kwai S. Chan recognized for contributions
[Friday, April 30, 2004]

SwRI benchmarking program to evaluate pick-up truck diesel engines for performance, emissions, durability
Testing begins in May
[Wednesday, April 28, 2004]

SwRI, San Antonio EMS and U.S. Army studying early treatment alternatives for trauma patients
System to record vital signs and treatment after injury
[Monday, April 26, 2004]

SwRI's Fire Technology Department earns ISO/IEC 17020, 17025 accreditation
Department can inspect various types of materials for fire testing
[Thursday, April 22, 2004]

SwRI develops new process for measuring crude oil corrosivity
New tool provides fast, precise measurement
[Wednesday, March 31, 2004]

SwRI will introduce new engine technologies at Beijing exhibit
Institute engineers also plan to host engine and emission seminars
[Wednesday, March 31, 2004]

SwRI launches third year of DASL/N-TCD Consortium
Program begins March 18 and will examine the lubricant effectson SCR catalysts
[Thursday, February 26, 2004]

SwRI adds new large-scale vertical furnace for fire testing services
New furnace can test specimens as large as 12.5 ft. square
[Friday, February 20, 2004]

SwRI charged particle detector and ultraviolet spectrometer to fly aboard Rosetta
Ion and Electron Spectrometer and Alice ultraviolet imaging spectrometer will analyze dust and gases from a comet's surface
[Friday, February 20, 2004]

SwRI develops automated manual transmissions, offers technology for licensing
SwRI engineers designed and developed a full-authority vehicle controller
[Friday, February 13, 2004]

SwRI engineers receive SAE Forest R. McFarland Award
Award granted for outstanding contributions to organize, develop and disseminate technical information
[Friday, February 13, 2004]

SwRI opens new liaison office in Beijing
Grand opening of facility to be celebrated April 20
[Friday, February 13, 2004]

SwRI launches clean diesel consortium
Fourth cooperative research program focuses on reducing diesel engine emissions
[Wednesday, January 28, 2004]

SwRI receives $1.7 million to develop smart materials system
System will help in crack detection, monitoring of turbine engine components
[Wednesday, January 28, 2004]

SwRI suborbital science payload gets the goods on Mercury, searches for Vulcanoids
SwRI-developed ultraviolet spectrograph eyes Mercury,Vulcanoids
[Friday, January 23, 2004]

Caterpillar C15 (ACERT™) engine evaluated for SwRI® benchmarking program; new engines to be added in 2004
Detroit Diesel MBE 4000 is scheduled for evaluation in 2004
[Tuesday, January 13, 2004]

SwRI named statewide integrator for Florida intelligent traffic systems
Institute will develop and deploy a standard, statewide software system
[Tuesday, January 13, 2004]

SwRI wins contract to redesign veterans' pharmacy system
Effort will re-engineer, rebuilt software and processes
[Friday, January 09, 2004]

SwRI launches heavy-duty gasoline engine consortium
Cooperative research program seeks to develop a high-efficiency, durable gasoline engine
[Monday, January 05, 2004]

2003

SwRI expands locomotive engine test facility
Expansion doubles center's size and capabilities offered
[Wednesday, December 10, 2003]

Interstellar hydrogen shadow observed for the first time
Major discovery made using data gathered by CAPS
[Monday, December 08, 2003]

SwRI wins $14 million, 5-year EPA contract for advanced engine testing, optimization
The program will research and test the potential of hybrid vehicle technologies
[Wednesday, December 03, 2003]

Pushing out the Kuiper belt
Nov. 27 issue of Nature will publish results of new study
[Thursday, November 27, 2003]

New Horizons mission team plans Jupiter encounter
Jupiter flyby would be used to provide a gravitational assist that shaves off years for mission
[Friday, November 21, 2003]

NASA selects SwRI proposal to study interstellar boundary
SwRI one of five candidates vying for two mission slots
[Thursday, November 13, 2003]

Jointly developed SwRI-NASA software program earns R&D 100 Award
NASGRO® 4.0 analyzes metal fatigue and fracture and calculates remaining structural life in space structures and aircraft among others
[Friday, September 26, 2003]

Southwest Research Institute takes ownership of metering research facility
Ten-acre facility provides state-of-the-art research and testing capabilities to measure the performance of natural gas meters
[Tuesday, September 23, 2003]

SwRI-developed sensor detects early paint and coating degradation
Embedded sensor system can detect hidden corrosion in large metal structures including aircraft and bridges
[Tuesday, September 23, 2003]

SwRI® wins R&D 100 Award for vehicle component simulation equipment
Unique system simulates automobiles around prototype transmissions
[Monday, September 15, 2003]

Sunlight makes asteroids spin in strange ways
Study suggests collisions affect spin less than sunlight
[Wednesday, September 10, 2003]

SwRI offers web-based homeland defense course for a broad audience
Course includes measures for chemical, biological, nuclear or radiological threats from accidents or terrorism
[Wednesday, September 03, 2003]

SwRI offers small engine design, testing and evaluation
New capabilities help manufacturers meet increased cost and performance demands
[Friday, August 15, 2003]

View of comets as pristine relics of solar system formation evolves
Prevailing views have changed over past 30 years
[Wednesday, August 06, 2003]

SwRI heavy-duty diesel engine benchmarking program posts first results on secure web server
Program provides insights into new technologies
[Friday, July 25, 2003]

SwRI launches fourth Clean Diesel consortium
New four-year effort will seek to improve diesel emissions technology
[Wednesday, July 09, 2003]

SwRI to provide improved battlefield fuel supply system for U.S. Army
New, highly mobile system to supply fuel and water
[Wednesday, July 09, 2003]

SwRI Motorcycle Development Team develops more advanced method for emissions reduction, expands facilities
SwRI can help manufacturers get engines certified
[Tuesday, July 01, 2003]

New research uses "solar tsunamis" to study the solar corona
New studies are applying this unusual phenomenon for the first time
[Monday, June 16, 2003]

U.S.-built instrument to fly aboard ESA Mars Express
SwRI built the electron spectrometer
[Wednesday, May 28, 2003]

SwRI software group earns Level 3 software engineering maturity
Institute software process improvement recognized
[Thursday, May 15, 2003]

SwRI's Burkhardt, Sablik named ASNT Fellows
Two SwRI staff members will be recognized in October
[Thursday, May 15, 2003]

SwRI researcher to receive Brouwer Award
Dr. William R. Ward named 2004 recipient
[Wednesday, May 14, 2003]

SwRI Ride Share Program links employees with neighbors, encourages car pooling
More than 2,000 potential carpoolers in system
[Monday, May 05, 2003]

SwRI progresses in ISO 14001 environmental certifications
Environmental management system standard added
[Thursday, April 24, 2003]

NASA authorizes Pluto-Kuiper Belt mission to move forward
Spacecraft and ground system construction moving forward
[Saturday, April 19, 2003]

SwRI wins CASU contract to support government clients
Five-year, $100 million task-order contract
[Monday, April 07, 2003]

SwRI automated surveillance systems use machine intelligence to increase security effectiveness, alertness
Systems can analyze video feeds
[Friday, March 14, 2003]

SwRI-led team awarded SAE Arch T. Colwell Merit Award
Award recognizes authors of outstanding SAE papers
[Monday, February 17, 2003]

SwRI Analytical and Environmental Chemistry Department achieves NELAP certification
NELAP provides centralized, national certification program
[Wednesday, February 05, 2003]

Researchers find unexpected MEMS efficiency in vacuum conditions, begin space MEMS development and testing
SwRI built a unique facility for MEMS testing
[Monday, January 27, 2003]

Extraction facility, laboratories available at Southwest Research Institute®
7,000 sq ft facility updates and improves capabilities
[Monday, January 20, 2003]

Documentary chronicles the decades-long travels of Voyagers 1 and 2
A&E Network will air "Cosmic Journey: The Voyager Interstellar Mission and Message" Jan. 16 and 25
[Monday, January 13, 2003]

2002

SwRI upgrades piping component fire test facility
Redesigned supply system for pressurizing a test fixture added
[Thursday, December 26, 2002]

SwRI researchers present new model for jovian satellite formation
Breakthrough in understanding formation of Jupiter's large satellites
[Monday, December 09, 2002]

SwRI researcher awarded Urey Prize
Award recognizes outstanding achievements in planetary science
[Thursday, December 05, 2002]

SwRI researchers make first images of Earth's plasma sheet, discover possible breakthrough for monitoring and predicting space weather
Observation from IMAGE may lead to new technique
[Thursday, December 05, 2002]

New fuel-contamination test facility available at Southwest Research Institute
5,000-square-foot laboratory dedicated to fuel contamination research and testing
[Wednesday, November 27, 2002]

SwRI develops vehicle component simulation equipment
Apparatus uses hardware-in-the-loop technology
[Tuesday, November 19, 2002]

Southwest Research Institute to offer short course on U.S. environmental policy
National environmental law to be covered Nov. 19-21
[Tuesday, November 12, 2002]

SwRI evaluates effects of explosion-dampening material on military fuel
The Institute looks at new material for tanks
[Tuesday, November 12, 2002]

SwRI receives Procter & Gamble Pinnacle Award
SwRI earns first level of quality award
[Tuesday, November 12, 2002]

SwRI and MTS Announce Alliance: Motorcycle technology alliance increases range of engineering, development services at SwRI
Joint motorcycle development expertise will be provided
[Friday, November 08, 2002]

SwRI heavy-duty diesel engine benchmarking will provide extensive look at performance, emissions, durability for 2002 models
Eight 2002 model-year engines will be tested
[Wednesday, October 30, 2002]

SwRI-led team solves mystery surrounding anomalous cosmic rays
Interaction with dust grains near Pluto's orbit cause the rays
[Wednesday, October 30, 2002]

SwRI testing shows APUs reduce exhaust emissions from locomotives
System cuts down emissions during idling
[Monday, October 28, 2002]

Nuclear Regulatory Commission renews SwRI contract for $86.2 million
SwRI to continue operating CNWRA for five more years
[Tuesday, October 15, 2002]

SwRI wins contract to provide software for veterans’ health care
$21.9 million contract for designing, building, and testing new software
[Tuesday, October 15, 2002]

International Ulysses team meets at SwRI
Mission scientists gathered in San Antonio Oct. 10-11
[Wednesday, October 09, 2002]

Remote access capabilities will allow NEBS clients to monitor equipment during tests at SwRI®
Web video capabilities available in December
[Tuesday, October 08, 2002]

SwRI adds two shaker tables for earthquake simulation
SwRI engineers designed the tables for new NEBs facility
[Tuesday, October 08, 2002]

SwRI wins contract for Statewide Intelligent Transportation Systems in Texas
SwRI will continue expanding ITS across state
[Monday, September 30, 2002]

SwRI hosts 2003 Aerospace Coatings Removal and Coatings Conference
2003 conference will be held May 20-22, 2003, in Colorado Springs
[Wednesday, September 18, 2002]

SwRI completes study of jet fuel “apple jelly” contaminant
Jet fuel contamination problem identified
[Tuesday, September 17, 2002]

SwRI hosts international filtration conference
Transportation industry can benefit
[Monday, September 16, 2002]

SwRI research reveals new Kuiper Belt satellite mystery
October issue of The Astronomical Journal publishes Kuiper Belt Objects article
[Tuesday, September 10, 2002]

SwRI-developed technology will more reliably alert pipeline operators to mechanical damage before pipelines fail
Nonlinear harmonic sensor technology is being investigated
[Friday, August 16, 2002]

SwRI improves space ground support operations using Internet, database, and Java technologies
Nation's space program benefits with improved ground operations support capabilities
[Wednesday, August 14, 2002]

New aviation fuel filter testing facility available at Southwest Research Institute
2,500-square foot facility provides an independent, third-party test center
[Tuesday, August 13, 2002]

SwRI establishes DOE-sponsored national testing facility
Facility will test materials for ability to store hydrogen
[Tuesday, August 13, 2002]

SwRI engineers successfully complete ARES program
Cooperative research study will help define future natural gas-powered reciprocating engine
[Monday, August 12, 2002]

SwRI-developed video sagometer helps utilities tap unused power line capacity
New device will help identify hidden capacity of transmission lines
[Tuesday, August 06, 2002]

SwRI optical system yields precise 3-D scans of very large, small surfaces
Innovative optical technique has capability to measure items in various sizes
[Tuesday, July 09, 2002]

Innovative SwRI facility offers unprecedented speeds for calibrating and developing spaceflight instruments
Facility provides faster, more reliable testing
[Tuesday, July 02, 2002]

SwRI researchers ask: Where have all the comets gone?
Most comets disintegrate after their first few passages through the inner solar system
[Thursday, June 20, 2002]

Alliance with European powertrain company improves SwRI’s prime mover capabilities
SwRI and Powertrain Technology, Ltd. form an alliance
[Thursday, June 13, 2002]

SwRI researchers identify asteroid breakup event in the main asteroid belt
First precise dating of asteroid disruption event
[Thursday, June 13, 2002]

SwRI kicks off Mars initiative in support of expanding NASA program
SwIM invests more than $2.4 million in internal research
[Wednesday, June 12, 2002]

SwRI designs, builds deepwater simulator for collapse testing
Deepwater ocean simulator can attain 20,000 psig pressure
[Monday, June 10, 2002]

New telecommunications equipment testing facility available at SwRI®
NEBS and environmental testing services offered at single location
[Saturday, June 01, 2002]

SwRI Motorcycle Development Team puts new spin on approach to industry needs
Team applies multidisciplinary expertise to motorcycle designs
[Saturday, June 01, 2002]

SwRI consortium continues development of low-emission technologies for off-road, naturally aspirated engines
First year generates new exhaust gas recirculation technologies
[Friday, May 31, 2002]

New, state-of-the-art coolant chiller system provides deep-thermal shock and engine durability tests
Expanded testing capabilities now available
[Friday, May 03, 2002]

SwRI consortium planned to develop technique for predicting fault block deformation
Two-year consortium seeks members
[Friday, May 03, 2002]

New turbocharger test facility available to manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
Complete turbochargers and components can be tested
[Thursday, April 25, 2002]

New Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission Makes Good Progress, Receives Important Endorsements
New Horizons approaches first review
[Monday, April 15, 2002]

NASA Dryden, Southwest Research Institute Search for Vulcanoids
Innovative high-altitude observation program has begun
[Wednesday, April 03, 2002]

SwRI expands international collaboration on autonomous vehicle technology
Collaboration to enhance field of road automation
[Monday, April 01, 2002]

SwRI provides Lean cost savings to A-10 program
Savings could total $5 million a year
[Thursday, March 28, 2002]

Combined consortium DASL/N-TCD begins study of contaminants’ effects on diesel and gasoline emissions, control systems and non-thermal catalyst deactivation issues
Consortium still open to new members
[Wednesday, March 27, 2002]

Churning Whirlpool Stars in Ultraviolet Jupiter Movie Taken from NASA's Cassini Spacecraft
Video clip shows images from Jupiter's upper atmospheres
[Wednesday, March 13, 2002]

SwRI releases vehicle simulation software tool
SwRI engineers develop modular simulation tool
[Monday, March 04, 2002]

Outsourcing, government research contribute to SwRI financial strength
Record $319 million in annual revenues
[Monday, February 25, 2002]

Pluto mission team dedicates Science Operations Center to discoverer of Pluto
Tombaugh Science Operations Center dedicated February 4
[Wednesday, February 06, 2002]

2001

DASL/N-TCD Consortium Begins
SwRI seeks new members to join consortium
[Wednesday, December 26, 2001]

Marines, SwRI to demonstrate new anti-traction system for controlling crowds and securing facilities
SwRI-developed system does not use deadly force
[Monday, December 10, 2001]

SwRI awarded program to begin development of the first spacecraft to Pluto-Charon and the Kuiper Belt
New Horizons proposal selected by NASA
[Friday, November 30, 2001]

Sunlight may nudge asteroids toward Earth
New Study indicates sunlight may play role
[Thursday, November 22, 2001]

SwRI launches intensive Edwards Aquifer study
SwRI team has three projects underway
[Saturday, November 17, 2001]

Expanding Capabilities: SwRI opens a Materials Chemistry and Microencapsulation Facility
SwRI opens 14,480-sq ft facility
[Thursday, November 08, 2001]

Fuel cells to power Air Force housing at San Antonio
SwRI participates in one-year demonstration
[Wednesday, November 07, 2001]

SwRI’s Fire Technology Department adds multiple video streaming capabilities
Clients may view real-time or archived tests online
[Thursday, November 01, 2001]

Observations reveal curiosities on the surface of asteroid Ceres
Images are first to resolve detail on Ceres' surface
[Friday, October 19, 2001]

Solar Wind Discoveries at Solar Maximum
Newest observations from Ulysses spacecraft shared
[Monday, October 15, 2001]

Scientists and Engineers Complete NASA-Funded Phase A Study of Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission
Team led by SwRI and John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
[Thursday, September 27, 2001]

SwRI hosts seminar on “Export and Licensing Requirements for Space-Based Programs”
Conference held March 19-20, 2002, in San Antonio
[Tuesday, September 25, 2001]

2002 Aerospace Coatings Removal and Coatings Conference moves to Florida
Conference to be held May 6-9, 2002, in Daytona Beach, Florida
[Friday, August 31, 2001]

Diesel fuel testing device wins R&D 100 Award for Southwest Research Institute, Advanced Engine Technology Ltd.
IQTTM marks 24th win for SwRI
[Monday, August 20, 2001]

SwRI, UCSC researchers identify the Moon-forming impact
Single impact could yield current Earth-moon system
[Wednesday, August 15, 2001]

ALICE miniaturized ultraviolet spectrometer delivered for Rosetta comet mission launch
Rosetta scheduled to launch January 2003
[Wednesday, July 18, 2001]

Seventy-day Jupiter movie pulls patterns out of chaos
Persistent polar weather patterns revealed
[Monday, July 16, 2001]

SwRI adds new capability for deepwater ocean simulation
Modeling depths read more than 13,000 feet
[Friday, June 15, 2001]

SwRI proposal for Pluto mission selected by NASA
"New Horizons: Shedding Light on Frontier Worlds" looks at feasibility of mission
[Wednesday, June 13, 2001]

SwRI awarded $6 million to "recapitalize" CH-47 helicopter fleet
U.S. Army awards 21-month contract
[Friday, June 01, 2001]

SwRI’s Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Division achieves ISO 9002 certification
Institute earns ISO9002 for entire Chemistry division
[Tuesday, May 01, 2001]

Researchers observe unusually bright flare from jovian aurora
First time for an intense, short-lived auroral emission to be reported
[Wednesday, April 11, 2001]

SwRI corrosion expert named Fellow of NACE
Staff scientist earns honor, recognition for his work
[Tuesday, March 20, 2001]

SwRI seminar to explore Internet's future
SwRI is only I2 member in San Antonio and holds policy-shaping collaboration site status
[Tuesday, March 20, 2001]

SwRI will host 2001 Aerospace Coatings Removal and Coatings Conference
Conference will bring together more than 250 military and commercial aircraft fleet maintenance and operating personnel
[Monday, March 19, 2001]

Consortium Examines How Emission Controls Affect Particulate Matter
A new consortium studies technologies that reduce NOx and the affect on PM
[Monday, March 05, 2001]

Hybrid Powertrain Achieves 79 Miles per Gallon in Fuel Economy Test
SwRI engineers develop a parallel hybrid gasoline-electric powertrain for medium-sized cars
[Monday, March 05, 2001]

Astronomers find the Oort Cloud of comets may be far less massive than once thought
Findings demonstrate mass of the Sun’s Oort Cloud overestimated
[Wednesday, January 31, 2001]

2000

SwRI launches Naturally Aspirated Tier 3 consortium
Kickoff meeting scheduled for Nov. 30, 2000
[Tuesday, November 21, 2000]

Astronomers Image Double Asteroid and a New Asteroid Moon
Astronomers study distant asteroids with new clarity
[Thursday, October 26, 2000]

SwRI scientists develop method for detecting borated water corrosion in all-thread bolts
A modified cylindrically guided wave technique detects and characterizes borated water corrosion
[Monday, September 11, 2000]

SwRI performs first permeation testing on pipes
SwRI completes first known permeation study on a tubular product that transports natural gas
[Friday, September 08, 2000]

Airliner engine design code wins R&D 100 Award for Southwest Research Institute
DARWIN named one of the 100 top technical achievements
[Friday, August 11, 2000]

System for trailer tire safety wins R&D 100 Award for Southwest Research Institute, Pressure Systems International
Meritor Automatic Tire Inflation system earns R&D recognition
[Friday, August 11, 2000]

Systems for trailer tire safety, airliner engine design win R&D 100 Awards for Southwest Research Institute
SwRI holds a total of 23 R&D 100 Awards
[Friday, August 11, 2000]

The Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt and the Early Solar System (IAU JD4.005)
SwRI scientist shares new theories at International Astronomical Union
[Friday, August 11, 2000]

First quality report on Mexico's fuel now available
SwRI produces first comprehensive report on Mexico gas and diesel fuel
[Wednesday, July 12, 2000]

SwRI surface modification facility offers two new capabilities
Plasma immersion ion implantation and processing added
[Wednesday, June 28, 2000]

SwRI's Signal Exploitation and Geolocation Division receives ISO 9001 certification
SwRI earns ISO 9001
[Wednesday, June 28, 2000]

Astronomers report the first detection of a noble gas in a comet and new clues to the origin of Hale-Bopp
Detection of argon in Hale-Bopp announced
[Monday, June 05, 2000]

SwRI engineers initiate Clean Diesel III consortium, develop novel EGR system to reduce NOx and PM
Eighteen participants from eight countries form consortium
[Wednesday, May 24, 2000]

SwRI wins Air Force Materiel services contract
SwRI a prime contractor in a Design and Engineering Support Program (DESP)
[Tuesday, April 11, 2000]

SwRI anticipating the March 25 launch of San Antonio's first spacecraft
IMAGE will be launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
[Friday, March 17, 2000]

McBride, Ames elected to SwRI Board of Directors
Eight new trustees of SwRI elected
[Monday, February 28, 2000]

New theory links moon’s current orbit to its formation via a giant impact
Tilt of moon probably a consequence from a giant collision with Earth
[Tuesday, February 15, 2000]

New agreement opens military coatings facility for commercial research
CTIO specialized facilities and expertise available for commercial use
[Wednesday, February 09, 2000]

Innovative airborne astronomy capability now operational
Program places astronomers in the backseat of jet aircraft
[Wednesday, January 19, 2000]

SwRI forms consortium to “IMPROVE” emission test equipment accuracy
"IMPROVE" will examine adding technologies and procedures to vehicle emission test equipment
[Wednesday, January 19, 2000]

SwRI offers structural and environmental performance tests
Institute offers all tests required by ICBO ES Acceptance Criteria
[Monday, January 10, 2000]

1999

SwRI offers 'one-stop shop' for NEBS testing
Institute adds unique gaseous contaminants facility
[Thursday, November 25, 1999]

SwRI to bring "lean" principles to military depots
USAF awards $5.7 million contract to SwRI
[Monday, November 22, 1999]

SwRI develops miniaturized, ultra-lightweight charged particle detector for space research
Initial validation of IES a success
[Monday, October 25, 1999]

SwRI Fire Technology Department celebrates 50th anniversary
Institute houses one of the world's largest fire research and testing organizations
[Saturday, October 23, 1999]

SwRI scientist receives Sagan Medal
SwRI scientist second recipient of award
[Monday, October 11, 1999]

Astronomers discover moon orbiting asteroid
First images of asteroidal satellite taken from Earth
[Thursday, October 07, 1999]

Pluto's Family: Institute Scientists Study possible shards from the formation of Pluto-Charon
Some Kuiper Belt objects may be from collision
[Wednesday, October 06, 1999]

SwRI receives Defense Department honor
SwRI only South Texas winner
[Tuesday, September 21, 1999]

Planetary accomplishments highlight first five years of research
SwRI branch office in Boulder, Colorado, celebrates anniversary
[Tuesday, September 07, 1999]

Machine for study of high cycle fatigue wins R&D 100 award
High-Cycle fatigue machine helps engineers understand metal fatigue
[Wednesday, August 25, 1999]

SwRI-developed ultraviolet imaging system back in space for July shuttle mission
SWUIS will observe variety of celestial phenomena
[Monday, July 12, 1999]

SwRI wins FAA grant for turbine safety program
New computer design tool to improve safety of jet engines
[Friday, June 25, 1999]

SwRI spins off nondestructive evaluation inspection business
SwRI and IHI form high-tech, industrial inspection company
[Tuesday, June 01, 1999]

SwRI to host workshop to"IMPROVE" exhaust emission measurements
Institute presents plans for an industry consortium
[Friday, April 23, 1999]

SwRI technology solves problems of misfire in lean-burn natural gas engines
New patented technology will help natural gas engine manufacturers
[Wednesday, April 07, 1999]

First results from the Plasma Experiment for Planetary Exploration (PEPE)
Scientists report initial results
[Tuesday, April 06, 1999]

SwRI's innovative hybrid drivetrain now available for licensing
Engineers have designed and built an innovative parallel hybrid drivetrain
[Monday, March 29, 1999]

SwRI earns U.S. Coast Guard acceptance to conduct IMO fire testing and provide production control services
Ships traveling in international waters must meet IMO Standards
[Monday, February 01, 1999]

1998

SwRI’s Bioengineering Department receives ISO 9001 certification
Standards ensure quality for healthcare industry
[Wednesday, December 16, 1998]

SwRI engineers activate Deep Space One instrument
Plasma experiment for planetary exploration instrument performing well
[Friday, December 11, 1998]

ASPERA instrument to study the interaction of the solar wind with Mars' upper atmosphere
SwRI named co-investigator of European Space Agency program
[Wednesday, December 09, 1998]

SwRI researchers to study Leonids meteor shower from F-15
Ultraviolet imaging system will provide low-cost imaging and photometry
[Friday, November 13, 1998]

SwRI selected for military Information Operations contract
Engineering services contract worth up to $48.5 million
[Monday, November 09, 1998]

SwRI establishes benchmarking program for vehicles and engines
Program to save clients time and money
[Wednesday, November 04, 1998]

SwRI software allows increased collaboration with remote sites
Java language makes multiple computer platforms possible
[Tuesday, September 01, 1998]

SwRI Electromagnetic Compatibility Research Section gains international accreditation
ISO 9002 and ISO/IEC Guide 25 standards met
[Monday, July 13, 1998]

GasRail USA reduces NOx by 75 percent
Technology is transferable to passenger and freight locomotives
[Friday, May 29, 1998]

Life prediction model developed for gas turbine blade coatings
Model to help protect against oxidation
[Wednesday, April 08, 1998]

Ever wonder: What does a world-leading research organization choose to investigate when it funds its own projects?
$4.7 million used to fund 22 projects
[Thursday, March 26, 1998]

Unique SwRI-developed procedures and analytical tools to assist vehicle manufacturers in meeting SULEV standards
New methods measure low emissions and evaluate vehicle components
[Monday, February 23, 1998]

SwRI planetary scientists to observe February 26 total solar eclipse
Scientists to make observations from the ground, research aircraft, and NASA satellites
[Friday, February 20, 1998]

SwRI selected subcontractor for A/OA-10 prime contract
Maximum contract value is $488 million over nine years
[Friday, February 13, 1998]

SwRI earns Ford's Q1 Award
Award recognizes excellence in providing customer satisfaction
[Tuesday, February 03, 1998]

1997

Flawn elected chairman of SwRI Board of Directors
McBride named vice chairman, others named trustees
[Monday, November 24, 1997]

Research at SwRI may provide a better understanding of osteoporosis and how it affects bone strength
In collaboration with Case Western Reserve University, scientists are investigating the mechanisms that cause bone to weaken
[Monday, November 24, 1997]

SwRI reports financial figures for fiscal year 1997
Total revenues reach $270 million
[Monday, November 24, 1997]

SwRI technology reduces diesel emissions by more than 98 percent
Development of the innovative compression ignition engine system continues
[Monday, November 24, 1997]

Bates named new SwRI president
Martin Goland passed away October 29
[Monday, November 03, 1997]

Nuclear Regulatory Commission renews SwRI contract
The $87.6 million renewal authorizes SwRI to operate the Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses for another five years
[Wednesday, October 15, 1997]

SwRI scientists play role in Cassini mission
Two SwRI-developed instruments fly aboard Cassini rocket's Saturn mission
[Friday, October 10, 1997]

Cross-border manufacturing technology agreement
Cooperative agreement to help integrate new technologies in Mexico
[Friday, September 05, 1997]

Innovative space ultraviolet imager to study comet Hale-Bopp during August shuttle mission
Observations to take place aboard the space shuttle Discovery
[Saturday, August 30, 1997]

Innovative vehicle suspension system wins R&D 100 award
R&D Magazine names SwRI® project one of the 100 most significant technical accomplishments of 1997
[Friday, August 22, 1997]

New probabilistic damage assessment code for aircraft turbine rotors enhances flying public's safety
Multiyear FAA project will lead to approved FAA certification standard
[Monday, July 07, 1997]

Direction finding abstracts now available on CD-ROM
CD provides the most comprehensive collection of direction finding abstracts available
[Sunday, June 01, 1997]

1997 PVC emissions results
Established technology finishes first in '97 Propane Vehicle Challenge emissions competition
[Tuesday, May 20, 1997]

EVA meets demands for performance and economy
New electromagnetic valve system increases engine efficiency
[Monday, May 19, 1997]

SwRI awarded contract at Umatilla plant
SwRI to monitor chemical agent destruction
[Monday, May 19, 1997]

SwRI-designed liquid motion experiment to fly aboard space shuttle Atlantis
Data will help solve spinning satellite instability
[Friday, May 09, 1997]

Added safety and convenience just down the road for San Antonio motorists
SwRI to develop six systems for the $13.5 million Model Deployment Initiative
[Friday, April 04, 1997]

Computer simulation toolkit helps build a new generation of vehicles
System allows cost-effective development of vehicle concepts
[Monday, February 24, 1997]

SwRI consortium to develop Equivalent Zero Emission Vehicle
Consortium to attempt meeting stricter emissions levels using a conventional engine and powertrain
[Monday, February 24, 1997]

SwRI launches consortium to study catalytic converter design validation and durability
Data could improve current vibration and design validation tests
[Monday, February 24, 1997]

SwRI unveils new permeability testing facility
Hydrocarbon emissions from plastic fuel systems to be evaluated
[Monday, February 24, 1997]

1996

SwRI to qualify synthetic jet fuel for use in commercial aircraft
Program marks first commercial attempt to qualify synthetic and semi-synthetic jet fuels
[Thursday, December 12, 1996]

A longer life for the trans-Alaska pipeline
Pipeline integrity critical to environment, economy
[Monday, November 25, 1996]

McBee, Flawn re-elected to SwRI Board
Pair to serve Board through fiscal year 1997
[Monday, November 25, 1996]

New petroleum chemistry facility to help improve efficiency, increase work volume
Analysts to test more than 97,000 samples per year
[Monday, November 25, 1996]

SwRI gives South Texas manufacturers a competitive edge
Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center offers industrial and manufacturing expertise
[Monday, November 25, 1996]

SwRI posts record income gain
Net income increased 28.5 percent over 1995
[Monday, November 25, 1996]