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- Aldrich and Burger Appointed to University-Wide Council
- Life on the Outside: Brent Iverson
- Marine Science Institute introduces Science and the Sea radio program
- New Science Building Named for Norman Hackerman
- Wildflower Center Promotes Green Landscapes
- $1.5 Millon Grant Brings Renowned French Mathematician to the College of Natural Sciences
- $12.5 million National Science Foundation grant to fund UTeachEngineering program for educators
- $2.4 Million Grant Expands UT Austin’s Freshman Research Initiative
- 'Hook 'Em Hybridizers' Make Molecules Count
- 10 CNS Students Awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships
- 10 Environmental Stories You Might Have Missed
- 10 Natural Sciences Faculty Receive 2011 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards
- 11 Students Receive National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships
- 12 UT Austin-Linked Developments in the Fight Against Cancer
- 12 Ways Texas Science Innovators Made the Most of this Year
- 14 Natural Sciences Students Receive Prestigious NSF Fellowships
- 16 Inspiring and Eye-Opening Texas Science Stories of 2017
- 18 Notable and Newsworthy Texas Science Stories from 2018
- 20 Cool UT Science Stories from 2020 (Not about COVID-19)
- 2007 College Faculty and Staff Awards
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- 2012 College Awards Banquet Honors Teachers, Advisors
- 2013 Undergraduate Research Forum Winners
- 2015 Summer Blockbusters: Meet Our Science Truth Detector
- 30+ Must-Know Campus Research Resources
- 5 Discoveries to Help You Keep Your New Year's Resolutions
- 5 Key Questions about Modern STEM Teaching and Learning
- 5 Tips to Get the Most Out of Four Years of Undergrad Research
- 5 Ways Texas Science People are STEMprovising through Science Communication
- 5 Ways to Celebrate the Class of 2017
- 5 Ways to Make Any Day STEM Day at UT Austin
- 6 Key Insights to Guide Graduates through Life after UT
- 6 Research Stories to Revisit this Darwin Day
- 6 Things You Never Knew about Welch Hall
- 7 Books for the Texas Science Reader in Your Life
- 7 Emerging Scientific Leaders Among Recipients of Stengl-Wyer Research Support
- 7 Research Breakthroughs This Year You May Have Missed
- 7 Resources for Honing Your Science Communications Skills in the New Year
- 8 Undergrads Doing Research You Must Know About
- A Battle on Many Fronts
- A Celebration of Science and Health Heroes
- A Commitment to Inclusion in Texas Mathematics and Science
- A Day in the Life of a Human Development and Family Sciences Major
- A Day to Explore How Discovery Starts Here
- A Peek Into the Minds of Award-Winning Educators
- A Surprise Endowment Honors Dean Rankin
- A Virtual Science Festival as Big as Texas
- A Weekend with Dostoevsky
- A Year for Recognizing Achievements by Women in Science
- AAAS Annual Meeting Coming to Austin Feb. 15-19
- Advisory Council in Antarctica
- AIDS Research by Alum Left Lasting Impact
- Alan Cline Reflects on His Time as Director of Dean's Scholars Honors
- Alan Cline Steps Down as Director of the Dean's Scholars Honors Program
- Algal Biofuels are the Future (For Now)
- Alices in Scienceland
- All Tied Up
- Alum Advances Beauty of Science
- Alum Lonnie Fogle and the State of Black UT
- Alum Rear Admiral John Butler Named Honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
- Alum Recognized for Cancer Research Breakthrough
- Alum Speaking at Commencement Leads in Social Entrepreneurship
- Alumna Donna Nelson on Chemistry and Breaking Bad
- Alumna Earns Top Honor Linked to Stable Isotope Research
- Alumna Shares Expertise in Science Policy
- Alumna Talks Science, Whiskey and Advice for Students
- Alumni and Friends to be Inducted into Hall of Honor
- Alumni Couples Recall Certain Symbiosis and Chemistry at UT
- Animal Rehabilitation Keep (ARK) Receives Gulf Guardian Award From EPA
- Announcing the 2021 Stengl-Wyer Scholars, Fellows and Grant Awardees
- As Remote School for Texas Kids Continues, Try These STEM Learning Resources
- Assembling the Tree of Life: Q&A with Randy Linder
- Associate Dean Jack Gilbert to leave for Santa Clara University
- Astronaut Sally Ride speaks on "Keeping Girls Interested in Science"
- Astronomer and Neurobiologist Awarded Sloan Fellowships
- Astronomy Major is Top Student Employee
- Award Recipients to be Recognized at The University of Texas at Austin
- Award-winning, Solar-powered House Built by University of Texas Students Comes to McDonald Observatory
- Become Who You Are
- Before She is a Mother: Q&A with Pediatric Geneticist Huiping Zhu
- Beyond Culture Shock
- Bill Gates Unplugged
- Biochemistry Grad Wins Marie Claire Front Row College Challenge
- Biologists in $25 Million Project to Develop Fuel from Algae
- Biology as Boot Camp
- Biology Major Wins Scholarship for Organizing Blood Drive
- Black and Latinx Advocacy Council and CNS Announce Aspire Award Winners
- Blast from the Past: Computing the Hard Way
- Blast from the Past: J.T. Patterson
- Blast from the Past: John Mallet
- Blast from the Past: Solar Eclipse in Mauritania
- Bolnick, Wallingford Become HHMI Early Career Scientists
- BP Donation Will Help Save Dinosaur Tracks at Texas Natural Science Center
- Brackenridge Field Lab Resident Manager Retires After 45 Years
- Brackenridge Field Lab Shines in National Report
- BuildASign CEO Dan Graham (BS ‘03) Is Building a Better Community
- Building a Better Child
- By the Light of the Moon
- Camp ANWR: Teaching Marine Science at the Top of the World
- Campus and City-Wide Boil Water Notice Issued
- Campus Events Celebrate Undergraduate Research
- Cancer Awareness and the Role of Natural Sciences at UT
- Cancer-Fighting Alum and Faculty Make Key Strides for Patients
- Career Minute: Finding the Hidden Job Market
- Celebrating Eon, a New Art Installation in Welch Hall
- Center for Infectious Disease Named for Dr. John Ring LaMontagne
- Changes at the Health Professions Office
- Changing the Game: The FRI Revolution
- Chemist and Astronomer Selected as 2018 Cottrell Scholars
- Chemist and Computational Biologist Elected Fellows of National Science Organization
- Chemist Hackerman Dies
- Chemistry & Biochemistry Clinches "Everybody WINS" Award
- Chemistry Educator Selected for Texas 10 Honor
- Chemistry Faculty Member Selected for Texas 10 Recognition
- Chemistry Kitchen Explodes on the Foodie Scene
- Chemistry Major Wade Wang Is Helping to Build a Better Microchip
- Chemistry Professor Selected for Early Career Award
- CIAS, Raytheon Partner To Provide Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions
- CNS Student Cyclists Kick-Off Charity Ride to Alaska
- CNS Undergraduates Rack Up Research Awards
- CNS Welcomes 16 New Faculty Members
- CNS Welcomes New Faculty As Fall Semester Begins
- Co-Discoverer of DNA Double Helix James Watson to Speak
- Collaborative Strengthens Women in STEM Community at UT
- College Builds Entrepreneurship Programs Under Direction of New Associate Dean Skip Porter
- College Congratulates Newly Promoted Faculty
- College Highlights 2010
- College of Natural Sciences Health IT Program Graduates New Class
- College of Natural Sciences To Transform Intro Courses Impacting More Than 10,000 Students
- College of Natural Sciences Video: 2011
- College of Natural Sciences Welcomes New Leadership
- College Publication Wins UT System Award
- College Readiness: Preparing Students for the University Curriculum
- College to Establish Partnerships in Elementary Science Education in Local School Districts
- College Undergraduate Dean Wins National Award for Inclusive Leadership
- College welcomes 16 new faculty
- College Welcomes 18 New Faculty
- College welcomes 18 new faculty
- College Welcomes Its Largest Freshman Class Ever
- College Welcomes New Departmental Leadership
- College Welcomes New Faculty at Start of the Academic Year
- College Welcomes New Faculty for 2016-17 Academic Year
- College Welcomes New Faculty in New Academic Year
- College Welcomes Ten New Faculty
- College Welcomes Twelve New Faculty
- College-Wide Focus on Increasing Student Success Brings Significant Pay-Off
- Commencement Speaker Helps Shape Young Minds Through Sesame Street
- Community Rallies for Computer Science Turing Scholars
- Computer Science Camp is Geared to Girls
- Computer Science Complex Gets $30 Million Challenge Grant from Gates Foundation
- Computer Science Department Celebrates “DigCS,” a Groundbreaking Event With ArcAttack!
- Computer Science Student Wins Prestigious Astronaut Foundation Award
- Computer Science Students Win at SXSW Game Jam
- Computing Classroom in Flawn Academic Center Brings Advanced Scientific Computation and Statistics to Students
- Conserving "Gone With The Wind" Dresses
- Cool Class: Physics for Smarties
- Cosmic Girl: Dean's Honored Graduate Aditi Ray Allen
- Crowdfunding Science
- Cures for Kids
- D&I Officers Coalition Solidarity with the AAPI Community
- Daily Texan: Chemistry and Physics Students to Save Money on Textbooks
- Daily Texan: UT Colleges Add Seating, Prepare for Large Freshman Class
- Dana Center Americorps program expands with OneStar Foundation grant
- Daniel Bolnick to Receive O'Donnell Award from TAMEST
- Dark Energy: Speeding Up the Universe
- David Doss to Retire from McDonald Observatory after 50 Years’ Service
- David Laude Appointed Graduation Rate Champion at The University of Texas at Austin
- David Laude Named Interim Dean
- David Vanden Bout Appointed Dean of the College of Natural Sciences
- Dean Laude Breaks It Down
- Dean Laude: How We Are Producing More STEM Grads
- Dean Laude: The College in Fall 2011
- Dean Mary Ann Rankin To Lead National Math and Science Initiative
- Dean's Scholar Melds Leadership Position with Two Majors
- Debating Health Care Reform at the Capitol
- Dedication, Demonstration of World's Most Powerful Laser
- Defense Department's $1.4 Million Appropriation Funds Texas Nanotechnology Consortium
- Dell Foundation grants $50 million to the University of Texas
- Dell Pediatric Research Institute
- Department of Energy Adviser to Give Lecture at UT
- Digital Digits: Dino Footprint Secrets Revealed
- Director of New Energy Institute Named
- Discussion with Astronomers at Hubble 3D IMAX Movie
- Doctors Grown Here
- Don't Miss the Action at Natural Sciences Week
- Dr. Fred Chang Takes Over as Associate Dean of Information Technology
- Dr. Skip Porter Becomes Acting Director of the University of Texas Marine Science Institute
- Dramatic Overhaul of College Remedial Education Is Needed, Says Report from National Coalition
- Dreams of the Young Scientist
- Drug Design, Environmental Sustainability, Oil Recovery Receive Private Grand Challenge Research Funds
- Eight Natural Sciences Faculty Receive 2013 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards
- Eight students receive prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
- Eleven Faculty Members Honored with College Teaching Excellence Award
- Eleven Faculty Members Honored with Teaching Excellence Awards
- Energy Forum to Address Energy Issues Feb. 3-4
- Entrepreneurial Society's First Forum Draws Many Interested Students
- Environmental Science Campus Proposed
- Environmental Science Program Awarded $580,000 for Undergraduate Scholarships
- Erin Dolan Appointed First Director of the Texas Institute for Discovery Education in Science
- Estuarine Research Center Expands Research and Education Programs at Marine Science Institute
- Estuarine research reserve to be designated in Port Aransas, Texas
- Event: Robots and the Future of Surgery
- Evolution Study Funded for $25 Million by National Science Foundation
- Explore UT 2007
- Exploring the Cosmos in West Texas
- Extending a Welcome Mat for Scientific, Mathematical Talent
- Faculty Elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Faculty Empower Students in Curie Diaries Event
- Faculty Members Named to Professorships and Endowed Chairs
- Faculty Members Receive Prestigious NSF CAREER Awards
- Faculty receive Sloan Research Fellowships
- Family Day 2011
- Fellows Named to the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Field Guide for Texas Damselflies Highlights Diversity of Fascinating Insects
- First Bytes Camp Introduces Girls to Computer Science in Effort to Close the Gender Gap in Technology
- First Doctoral Degree at UT Awarded 100 Years Ago
- First Galaxies, Helpful HALs, and the Upside of Drinking
- First-Gen Student Navigates Own Path, Helps Others Chart Theirs
- First-Year Jessica Gardea
- Fish Labs: Students Innovating Early
- Five College Faculty Honored for Outstanding Teaching by UT System Board of Regents
- Five Faculty Win Sloan Fellowships
- Five Natural Sciences Faculty Receive 2014 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards
- Five Natural Sciences Faculty Receive NSF CAREER Awards
- Five Natural Sciences Faculty Receive Sloan Fellowships
- For a Big Impact, Go Small: An Introduction to CNS Cornerstones
- Four Faculty Members Named Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Four Natural Sciences Faculty Receive President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Awards
- Four Natural Sciences Faculty Receive Sloan Research Fellowships
- Freshman Research Initiative Alumna Awarded Prestigious HHMI Fellowship
- Freshman Research Initiative Opens New Possibilities for Student
- Freshman Research Initiative receives $1.9 million from HHMI
- Freshman Research Initiative Receives Higher Education Awards
- Freshman Research Starts at UT, Changes the World
- Freshmen Fight Cyber Attacks and Other Societal Threats
- FRI Awarded $1.6 Million by Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- From Cancer Research to Regulatory Affairs, Former Grad Student Takes on the World
- Game Changer: Lauren Ancel Meyers
- Gates Computer Science Complex and Dell Hall Open
- Geminid Meteor Shower Peaks Sunday
- Georgiou Elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
- Georgiou Named Inventor Of The Year By UT Austin
- Gift to UT Austin Will Advance Programs in Biodiversity and Ecology
- Gifts of Note
- GirlAdvocates! Empowers Middle and High School Girls
- Gleeson Honored for Teaching Excellence
- Globetrotting: Sheldon Ekland-Olson
- Going a Long Way for UTeach
- Going All In
- Grad Students at Forefront of Efforts to Create Belonging in Science
- Graduate Education 2.0
- Graduate Leaves Legacy of Giving Behind
- Graduate Program Rankings '08
- Graduate Programs in Science, Math, Computing at UT Austin Highly Ranked by U.S. News
- Graduate Programs Rank Among Nation's Best
- Graduate Students from Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences Compete for Venture Capital Prize
- Graduate Students Win Top Dissertation, Master’s Thesis Awards
- Graduating Natural Sciences Students Make Their Mark at UT Austin
- Graduating Researcher and Student Leader Grateful for Mentorship and Support
- Graduating Senior David Sarabia Found Passion for Research in FRI
- Grand Opening for New Marine Fisheries Lab
- Grand Opening of New Health IT Learning Center at The University of Texas at Austin
- Groundbreaking for New Marine Fisheries Lab
- Groundbreaking for new Wetland Education Center at Marine Science Institute
- Growing Science by the Sea
- Growing the New School of Human Ecology
- Hands-On Science Courses Boost Graduation Rates and STEM Retention
- Happy Holidays from the College of Natural Sciences
- Harrington Fellowship Supports Three Natural Sciences Graduate Students
- He Wrote the Book: Q&A with Brent Iverson
- Health Care is Serious Business
- Health Information Exchange Laboratory Launches
- Health IT Program Gets New Home In Hackerman Building
- Health IT Program Receives $2.7 Million in Federal Funding, Graduates First Class of Students This Summer
- Here's What Research Did for Me, Student Stories (Audio)
- HHPO wins first annual College of Natural Sciences Service Award
- High Fashion-ology
- High Schoolers Get to Experience Real-World Scientific Research
- Hillis, Aldrich Earn Top Honor
- His Rudy Moment: Luciano Martinez
- How College Students Drink
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute to Fund National Expansion of UTeach
- If You Don't Send This to Your Parents...
- Imaging Research Center Opens, Bringing New Level of Neuroscience Research to The University of Texas at Austin
- Imaging Research Center Receives $3.8 Million in Recovery Act Funding
- In Science, Facility Plans Determine Staying Ahead of the Technological Curve
- In the Organic Garden of Lydia Steinman
- In the Shadow of Giants
- Inaugural Symposium Encourages Up and Coming Researchers
- Insight: August 2010
- Insight: December 2010
- Insight: May 2010
- Insight: May 2011
- Insight: October 2010
- Insights from a Software Architect at Fall Commencement
- Inspiring Students the Aim as Nobel Laureates Come to UT Austin for Virtual Celebration
- Intern Stories: A Summer at Amazon
- Intern Stories: Facebooking on the Job
- International Women's Day Kick-Off for Crowdfunding Campaign
- Introducing 18 New Faculty in the College of Natural Sciences
- Introducing a New Graduate Portfolio in Computational Medicine
- Introducing the Division of Statistics and Scientific Computation
- Introducing the Sarahsaurus
- Is My Brain Working Normally?
- Is Poverty the Key Factor in Student Outcomes?
- Iverson to Lead School of Undergraduate Studies
- Jim Vick Receives Prestigious Friar Fellowship for Top Notch Teaching
- John Archibald Wheeler (July 9, 1911 – April 13, 2008)
- Keck Foundation Awards $1.5 Million for New Method to Cool Atoms and for Student Research
- KLE Foundation Gift
- Kyle in Kiwiland
- Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Receives Field Station Designation
- LaMontagne Chair in Infectious Diseases and Global Health Endowment Reaches $1 Million Goal
- Landscape for Life Helps Homeowners Create Healthy, Beautiful Gardens
- Large Facility For Growing Algae for Biofuels Opens
- Larry Faulkner Nanoscience Building Dedicated at University of Texas
- Last Days of Summer Can Include Stargazing at UT
- Lauren Ancel Meyers Named New Director of Division of Statistics and Scientific Computation
- Leading the Way on Course Transformation
- Lecture: The Future of Diagnosis Lies Within
- Lecture: The Search for Randomness
- Life on the Outside: David Hillis
- Life on the Outside: J. Craig Wheeler
- Life on the Outside: Jack Gilbert, Beekeeper
- Life on the Outside: Shelley Payne
- Life on the Outside: The Neuroscientist and the Sea
- Life on the Outside: Willy Fischler
- Like Father, Like Daughter
- Linda Hicke Appointed New Dean of College of Natural Sciences
- Listen. Let Go. Love.
- Literacy Program Expands Tutoring to 2,000 Children in Austin and Manor
- Looking Back on Apollo 11, Seeing UT Reflected in NASA History
- Map: The Reach of UTeach
- Marine Science Graduate Student Awarded Nationally Recognized Fellowship
- Mason Hankamer's Life In Color
- Mastering Science through Games and Everyday Art
- Mathematician and Neuroscientist Chosen for Texas Ten Recognition
- Mathematics’ Highest Prize Awarded to UT Austin’s Karen Uhlenbeck
- McDonald Observatory Introduces Dark Skies Initiative
- McLellan Honored for Contributions to COVID-19 Vaccines
- Med School Bound: Shannon Allport
- Meet Six Incredible Women from UT Austin Science History
- Meet the 2012 Dean's Honored Graduates
- Meet the 2019 Hall of Honor Inductees
- Meet the 2021 Dean's Honored Graduates
- Meet the 30 Dean's Honored Graduates for this Year
- Meet the 32 Dean's Honored Graduates for 2019
- Meet the Dean's Honored Graduates of 2022
- Meet the New Faculty Members in Natural Sciences
- Meet the Scientists Who are New to the Faculty this Spring
- Meeting Challenges, Celebrating 25 Years, UTeach Tackles State's Teacher Shortage
- Memorial Service for Paul Barbara Dec. 12
- Memorial: Austen Riggs
- Michael Marder to Receive Massey Award for Excellence in Teacher Education
- Mike Downer Named to Prestigious Academy of Distinguished Teachers
- Molecular Biosciences Professor Honored for Outstanding Teaching
- More of What to Know as Moore's Law Turns 50
- Mostly Science or Mostly Fiction? We Put these 2018 Summer Movies to the Test
- MSI Gets Funds for New Building
- Museum Celebrates Darwin Day
- Nano Science and Technology Building Named To Honor President Emeritus Larry Faulkner
- National Instruments Co-Founders Inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame
- National Science Organization Honors Four University of Texas at Austin Professors
- Natural Science Students and Faculty Win Graduate School Awards
- Natural Sciences Alumna Receives Distinguished Texas Exes Award
- Natural Sciences Council President Leads by Serving Others
- Natural Sciences Faculty Member Selected as HHMI Faculty Scholar
- Natural Sciences Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows
- Natural Sciences Faculty Receive Prestigious NSF CAREER Awards
- Natural Sciences Faculty Win Awards for Teaching, Inspiring Students
- Natural Sciences Graduates Win Mitchell Awards
- Natural Sciences Researchers Win President’s Award for Global Learning
- Natural Sciences Spring '07 Commencement
- Natural Sciences Student Named Goldwater Scholar
- Natural Sciences Student Wins Marshall Scholarship
- Natural Sciences Students Named Goldwater Scholars
- Natural Sciences Students Show Off Communication Skills in Video Competition
- Natural Sciences Students Sweep Outstanding Student Awards
- Natural Selection May Not Produce the Best Organisms
- Need a Place to Study this Academic Year? We’ve Got You Covered.
- Neuroscientist joins faculty of Center for Learning and Memory
- Neuroscientist Receives 2016 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award
- New Center for Cloud Computing Will Impact Mobile Computing and Internet Security
- New Computer Science Complex Receives $30 Million Challenge Grant from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- New Documentary Highlights BFL
- New Facility to Help Oiled Wildlife at Marine Science Institute
- New Grant, Publication Reinforce Work to Transform STEM Education
- New Math Placement Exam for Incoming First-Years
- New Method for Computing Evolutionary Trees
- New Physics Professor Talks About Finding the Higgs Boson
- New Sculpture Unveiled at the Marine Science Institute
- New Series Highlights World-Changing Math and Science Leaders
- New Texas Natural Science Center offers education, exhibits and research
- New UTeach Access Program Creates Pathway to Grow STEM Teacher Workforce
- New(trino) Dean
- Next-Generation Gene Sequencing Technology Enables Advanced Genomic Research
- Nobel Laureate, Web Stars, Drumming Dean Cheer on 2020 Graduates
- Nobel Prize Winner Wieman Delivers Plenary Talk at UTeach Conference
- Norm Hackerman Building: Progress
- Not Just Stuffing
- NSF Award Paves Way for UT Center for Pandemic Decision Science
- NSF Awards 13 CNS Students and Alumni Graduate Research Fellowships
- NSF Awards 21 CNS Students and Alumni Graduate Research Fellowships
- NSF Awards Graduate Research Fellowships to 22 UT Natural Sciences Students
- Of Brainscans and Burgers
- On the Front Line: Defending Evolution
- On the Road in Panama
- Oncology Researcher Joins Faculty to Study Link Between Obesity and Cancer
- One Day as a Texas Science Student
- One Fish, Two Fish, Five Gas Giants
- One Giant Laser
- Op-ed: Learning by Doing
- Open House Opens Oceans
- Opinion: Obama Gets Space Funding Right
- Opinion: We Can't Afford Cuts in Science Funding
- Organization Spearheaded by Graduating Seniors Seeks to Improve Access to Research
- Outstanding Students Honored by Texas Parents
- Pair of Natural Sciences Undergraduates Selected for Goldwater Scholarships
- Paul Goldbart Appointed Dean of UT Austin’s College of Natural Sciences
- Pediatric Geneticist Joins the Nutritional Sciences Faculty
- Peerage
- Peter Riley, Long-Time Associate Dean for Research, Retires
- Physicist, Chemist Receive DOE Early Career Research Program Awards
- Physics and Biochemistry Undergraduates Win Goldwater Scholarships
- Physics and Biology Undergraduates Win Goldwater Scholarships
- Physics and Math Major Earns Marshall Scholarship and Will Pursue Two Degrees at Cambridge
- Physics Professor Wins NSF CAREER Award
- Plane Perfect
- Power to the Patients
- Preeminent Pediatric Heart Surgeon, an Alum, to Join University of Texas at Austin
- Professor Profile: Michael Starbird
- Professors Elected to AAAS
- Professors Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
- Professors Receive $2.5 Million to Better Convert Water Into Clean Hydrogen Fuel Using Sunlight
- Program Addresses Gender Equity in Computing
- Prominent Chemist Paul Barbara Dies at 57
- Public Health Major's Worldly Upbringing Inspires Her to Improve Care Worldwide
- Public Lectures and Events in February
- Public Outreach Programs Suspended in Response to COVID-19
- Q & A with Uri Treisman
- Q & A: David Laude, undergrad dean
- Q&A with Fall Graduation Speaker Sami Friedrich
- Q&A with President of the Natural Sciences Council
- R/V LONGHORN to be retired after 35 years
- Racial Profiling to Limit Terror Attacks Is Fundamentally Flawed
- Rare Bird of Fashion—and Academia
- Reichl named Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
- Research Abroad Helps Physics, Math Major Earn Goldwater Scholarship
- Researchers to Further Cancer Research with $3.3 Million in Grants
- Researchers Use Framework to Address Inequity in Academia
- Resistance Fighter
- Rising from the Rubble
- Robin Shivers Dress Collection Given to UT
- Russell Recognized for Significant Contribution to LGBT Psychology
- Ruth Buskirk: Biologist and Teacher
- School of Human Ecology Established
- Science Alumni Gather to Celebrate the Dean’s Scholars Honors Program
- Science and Business Students Win Top Prize at Biotechnology Case Competition
- Science for All: Meet World-Changing STEM Leaders
- Science Programs at UT Austin in Top 10 in U.S. News Ranking of Graduate Schools
- Science Student Entrepreneurs Give A Hoot
- Science Visualized 2013: Beautiful Images from College Research
- Sciences, Mathematics at UT Austin Ranked Among Nation’s and World’s Best
- Science—Coming to a Library Near You
- Scientist-Artists Bring Animals to Life in Japanese-Inspired Prints
- Scientists Find New Genes for Cancer, Other Diseases in Plants, Yeast and Worms
- Scientists Named HHMI Professors for Innovation in Undergraduate Education
- Scientists Partner With Leading Plastic Solar Cell Manufacturer
- Second Life Sculptor
- Seeding a Revolution
- Seeking Our eMusic Selves
- Sen. Cornyn Recognizes UTeach Efforts
- Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison Honored for Support of Science and Math Research and Education
- Senior Reflects on Choosing UT Over Ivy League Universities
- Senior Uses Passion for Health Communication to Create Popular Blog
- Seven Natural Sciences Faculty Receive NSF CAREER Awards
- Seven Ways Career Services Can Help You Land on Your Feet
- Shelley Payne Appointed Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
- Sibling Rivalry
- Simmons Advises Clinton Climate Initiative
- Simulating the Universe for Terrence Malick's Tree of Life
- Six Assistant Profs Win CAREER Awards from National Science Foundation
- Six College of Natural Sciences Faculty Bring In $6.4 Million for Groundbreaking Cancer Research
- Six Top Stories that Captured Imaginations Far and Wide
- Slideshow: Powerful Images from TACC's VisLab
- Smallpox Expert D.A. Henderson to Speak At 2010 Disease Detective Conference
- Snapshot: Shannon Allport
- Sneak Peak: Inside the NHB
- Sol LeWitt Sculpture to Grace Gates Computer Science Complex
- Solar hot water systems catching on
- Spotlight on Undergraduate Research: Nadia Khan
- Spring Events and Lectures Not to Miss
- Standing Together in the College of Natural Sciences - Updated
- Statistically Significant
- Student Employee of the Year Helps Community Through Her Research
- Student Profile: Damian Tong
- Student Profile: Going Global with Damilola Olatayo
- Student Profile: Jessica Chang
- Student Profile: Madeline Waggoner
- Students Share Passion for Science at Undergraduate Research Forum
- Students Showcase Research at the Capitol
- Students Start-Up for Credit
- Students Without Borders
- Studying Chemistry in Spain
- Summer at UT Releases Youths’ Inner Scientists
- Summer Nanoscience Academy for High Schoolers
- Summer Nanoscience Academy for High Schoolers
- Summer Nanoscience Academy for High Schoolers
- Summer Story: Student Explores Curing Disease and Discovers Poland
- Supercomputing Helps Deepen Understanding of Life
- Talk: Remarkable Creatures
- Taylor Hall in Legoland
- Teacher/Designer/Romantic
- Ten Faculty Members Honored With College Teaching Excellence Award
- Ten Students Receive Prestigious Federal Graduate Research Awards
- Ten Years In, Freshmen Research Initiative Keeps Blazing Trails
- Texas Biologics to Bolster Research in Therapeutics
- Texas Chautauqua: (Re)Making History
- Texas Cosmology Center Established at The University of Texas at Austin
- Texas Longhorn Genome Decoded
- Texas Memorial Museum Installs Outdoor Saber-Toothed Cat Sculpture
- Texas Memorial Museum Set to Reopen in 2023 with Renovations and New Exhibits
- Texas Parents Recognizes Outstanding CNS Students
- Texas Rose Bowl
- Texas Science Alumni Receive Distinguished Texas Exes Award
- Texas Science Stories that Wowed Us in 2021
- Texas Unleashes Stampede for Science
- Textiles and Apparel Students Showcase Designs at 2010 Fashion Show
- Textiles and Apparel Students Showcase Designs at 2011 Fashion Show “Innovation”
- Thanks Day to Raise Awareness of Student Educational Funding
- The College Welcomed New Faculty in 2020
- The Cosmos Accessible
- The December Grads
- The European Perspective
- The Express Train
- The Eyes of Da'Marcus Baymon
- The FRI-volution Will Be Televised
- The Future of Science All in One Room
- The Longhorn Network Checks Out the VisLab
- The Making of a Bat-Man
- The Orange Jackets
- The Physics of Disaster (Movies)
- The Rise of the Sci-Entrepreneurs
- The Science of Sherlock Holmes
- The Scientific Relationship: A Contest
- The Snakes Among Us
- The Sound of Science
- The Speaker: Fall Graduation 2009
- The University of Texas at Austin is Now Officially an Age-Friendly University
- The Winners Are
- The Winners Are...
- The Wooten Initiative
- The World Travellers
- The Writing Teacher
- Thinking Differently: Physics Student Promotes Neurodiversity at UT Austin
- This Spring, Get Out and Enjoy Science Offerings
- This Student Speaker for 2018 Outlines 4 Unforgettable Experiences in Natural Sciences
- Three Alumni to be Inducted into Hall of Honor
- Three Faculty Members Named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Three Members of Natural Sciences Named to UT Austin's Academy of Distinguished Teachers
- Three Members of Natural Sciences Named to UT Austin's Academy of Distinguished Teachers
- Three Members of Natural Sciences Recognized for Teaching Excellence
- Three Natural Sciences Faculty Members Named to UT System Academy of Distinguished Teachers
- Three Natural Sciences Faculty Receive NSF CAREER Awards
- Three Natural Sciences Faculty Receive Sloan Fellowships
- Three Natural Sciences Faculty Selected to Receive President's Associates Teaching Excellence Awards
- Three of a Kind: Triplets Tackle Pre-Health Degrees Together
- Three Undergraduate Students Named 2022 Goldwater Scholars
- Three Undergraduates Selected as Goldwater Scholars
- Three UT Austin Faculty Elected to National Academy of Sciences
- TIDES Helps Others Learn Science through Discovery
- TIDES: Transforming Science Education
- To the Moon and Back: Math Grad Tyler Ham (B.A. ’06) Wins 2013 Webby Award
- Top Faculty Recruited to the College With $2 Million Cancer Research Grants
- Top Graduate Programs Recognized by U.S. News & World Report
- Top Graduates Will Berdanier and Damilola Olatayo
- Top scholars share dreams to change the world
- Top Texas Science Stories and Discoveries of 2019
- Tower Talk: A Good Summer for UT Science
- Tracing Our Ancestry with Genetics
- Transforming Courses, Learning and Success
- Trees Prepped to Move from ESB
- Tune In and Be 'Blinded with Science'
- Two Alums Receive Distinguished Alumnus Awards
- Two Assistant Professors Win CAREER Awards from National Science Foundation
- Two Assistant Profs Win CAREER Awards from National Science Foundation
- Two College Alumni from 1980s Give Insights for New Grads
- Two Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Two in CNS Receive Dads' Association Centennial Teaching Fellowships
- Two in CNS Receive President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Award
- Two Natural Sciences Faculty Elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Two Natural Sciences Faculty Members to Receive Presidential Early Career Awards
- Two Natural Sciences Faculty Receive 2015 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards
- Two Natural Sciences Faculty Receive 2019 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards
- Two Natural Sciences Professors Win Sloan Fellowships
- Two Natural Sciences Students Named Goldwater Scholars
- Two Natural Scientists Among Recipients of Latest Moncrief Grand Challenge Awards
- U.S. Commerce Department Invests in Recovery of UT Marine Science Institute
- Undergrads to Get Entrepreneurship Training
- Undergraduate Experiences in Freshman Research Initiative Deliver Lasting Benefits
- Understanding the New Bachelor of Science and Arts (BSA) Degree
- Unique Fossil Dinosaur Tracks Need A New Home
- University of Texas at Austin Alum Michael W. Young Awarded Nobel Prize
- University of Texas at Austin AmeriCorps Program Joins Groups in Day of Service to Austin
- University of Texas at Austin Among the Most Efficient Universities in the Nation
- University of Texas at Austin astronomers invite hurricane evacuees to view Moon, planets
- University of Texas at Austin Breaks Ground on New Gates Computer Science Complex and Dell Hall
- University of Texas at Austin learning and memory research program grows
- UT Austin Abuzz about Bee Campus USA Certification
- UT Austin Chemist Livia Eberlin Named a Moore Inventor Fellow
- UT Austin Launches $15.6 Million Center for Materials Research
- UT Austin Launches Resource to Connect STEM-Interested Youth, Teachers to Programming
- UT Austin Leads in New Summary of Top "Degrees of the Future"
- UT Austin Mathematics, Family Sciences Programs Among Top 10 in World Rankings
- UT Austin Mourns Death of World-Renowned Physicist Steven Weinberg
- UT Austin Ranks Among World’s Best in Scientific Productivity
- UT Austin Ranks No. 10 Among U.S. Universities for Science in Latest Nature Index
- UT Austin Ranks No. 19 in World for High-Impact Research
- UT Austin Ranks No. 25 Globally for Science in Latest Nature Index
- UT Austin Researcher Xiaoqin Elaine Li Recognized for Quantum Materials Research
- UT Austin Selected to Lead NSF Innovation Hub
- UT Austin Student Wins Goldwater Scholarship
- UT Austin Will Test More Than 5,000 a Week for COVID-19
- UT Austin’s Excellence Reflected in Latest U.S. News Undergraduate Rankings
- UT Hosts Conference on Neural Tube Defects
- UT Physicist and Colleagues Lead Five-Member Nanoscience Consortium
- UT Researchers Aim to Change the Cancer Equation
- UT Scientists, Mathematicians and High Schoolers Partner for Success
- UT to Host 3 Day Startup
- UT's Biodiversity Center Prepares to Learn from Falcon's Eggs
- UT-Austin signs conservation easement for Fennessey Ranch
- UTeach Celebrates Ten Years
- UTeach Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
- UTeach Expansion Recognized by President Obama
- UTeach Featured As National Solution at NBC’s Education Nation Summit
- UTeach Featured at White House College Opportunity Day
- UTeach Goes National
- UTeach Institute Commits to Double UTeach Programs to 50 Nationally by 2017
- UTeach Institute’s Annual Conference Draws Educators from Across the Country
- UTeach is the Big Little Program that Could
- UTeach Named Top 50 Innovation in American Government
- UTeach Outreach
- UTeach Recognized by Austin Neighborhood Foundation
- UTeach Replicated at Six More Universities
- UTeach Spreads to 13 Universities Across the Nation
- UTeach Teacher-Preparation Program to Expand Nationally Through $125 Million Commitment by ExxonMobil
- UTeach Works to Extend Computer Science, STEM Education in Underserved Schools
- Video: Honoring Sen. Hutchison
- Video: Inspired by Biology
- Video: The Beauty and Benefits of Science
- Virus Hunters
- Visualizing Science 2014: Beautiful Images From College Research
- Visualizing Science 2015: Beautiful Images From College Research
- Visualizing Science 2016: Beautiful Images From Researchers in CNS
- Visualizing Science 2017: Finding the Hidden Beauty in College Research
- Visualizing Science 2018: Beauty and Inspiration in College Research
- Visualizing Science 2019: Revealing Hidden Splendor in Research
- Visualizing Science 2021: Finding the Art in College Research
- Visualizing Science 2022: Illuminating the Intrinsic Beauty in Academic Research
- Walk on the Wild Side
- Walk Softly When Exploring the Dark Side of the Universe
- Wann Langston & the Mosasaur
- Web-cam: New Building at MSI
- Welcome to Spring, 2011
- Wetlands Grow at MSI
- What Not To Wear ... to the Career Expo
- What the Future Holds
- What the iPhone Hath Wrought
- Where Gardening Is All but Elementary
- Wildflower Center Awards $638,000 to Protect Endangered Species
- Wildflower Center Executive Director Selected
- Wildflower Center officially becomes part of UT-Austin
- Wildflower Center to join the College of Natural Sciences
- With a Focus on Others, Graduate Lands Campus-Wide Awards
- Women in Chemistry Win Student Service Award
- Women in Natural Sciences Students to Start Global Projects this Summer
- Young Scientists Recognized by President Obama
- Faculty Member Tony Gonzalez Earns President's Associates Teaching Excellence Award
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics Student Wins Coveted Rhodes Scholarship
- 'Out of Whack' Planetary System Offers Clues to Disturbing Past
- A New Kind of Black Hole, Once a Theory, Now Firmly within Observers’ Sight
- A Young Sub-Neptune-sized Planet Sheds Light onto How Planets Form and Evolve
- Alumnus Eric Berger Reflects on the Joys of Science Communication
- Amateur Scientists Have Helped Astronomers Identify Nearly a Quarter-Million Galaxies
- Anita Cochran Named Fellow of American Astronomical Society
- Astronomer Brendan Bowler Receives 2022 Sloan Research Fellowship
- Astronomer Caitlin Casey Named a 2019 Cottrell Scholar
- Astronomer David Lambert Named 2019 Distinguished Texas Scientist
- Astronomer Honored by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas
- Astronomer Stella Offner Receives Delta Young Astronomer Lectureship Award
- Astronomers Discover Ancient Solar System with Five Earth-sized Planets
- Astronomers Discover Rocky Planet Orbiting Nearest Star, Proxima Centauri
- Astronomers Discover Stars Locked in Fatal Dance
- Astronomers Discover Strangely Massive Black Hole in Milky Way Satellite Galaxy
- Astronomers Discover Unusual Multi-Planet Solar System With NASA’s Kepler Spacecraft
- Astronomers Disprove Planet Orbiting Nearby Barnard’s Star
- Astronomers Find Faintest Early Galaxies Yet, Probe How the Early Universe Lit Up
- Astronomers Find Most Massive Black Hole
- Astronomers Probe ‘Evaporating’ Planet Around Nearby Star with Hobby-Eberly Telescope
- Astronomers Prove What Separates True Stars from Wannabes
- Astronomers Solve Mystery of Formation of First Supermassive Black Holes
- Astronomers Test Einstein in a New Regime Using Pair of Burnt-Out Stars
- Astronomy Educator Receives Dads’ Association Centennial Teaching Fellowship
- Astronomy Outreach Program Takes Texas Teachers on Trip of a Lifetime
- Astronomy Student Wins $20,000 Mitchell Student Grand Prize Award for Academic Excellence
- Betelgeuse May Have Swallowed Companion 100,000 Years Ago
- Bill Wren, Tireless Promoter of Dark Skies, Retires from McDonald Observatory
- Black Hole Chokes on a Swallowed Star
- Buckyballs, Largest Known Molecules, More Common in Space Than Thought
- Caroline Morley Receives Annie Jump Cannon Award
- Celebrate Space at UT Austin
- Cosmic Dawn III Recreates the Early Universe Epoch of Reionization in Unprecedented Detail
- Creating Star Stuff on Earth is the Aim of New $7 Million Project
- Discovery of New Planet Reveals Distant Solar System to Rival Our Own
- Distant Giant Planets Form Differently than ‘Failed Stars’
- Do Stars Fall Quietly into Black Holes, or Crash into Something Utterly Unknown?
- Donation to UT Will Expand View of the Universe
- Engineering Marvel: Sixth Mirror Cast for Giant Magellan Telescope
- Excavation Begins on Giant Magellan Telescope Site in Chile
- Exoplanet is Gobbling Up Gas and Dust as it Continues to Build Mass
- Exploring Dark Energy
- First Stars in the Universe Weren't Lonely
- Four Natural Sciences Faculty Receive Sloan Research Fellowships
- From Marfa to Mauritania
- Galactic Luminaries to Converge on University of Texas Tuesday
- Galactic “Wind” Stifling Star Formation is Most Distant Yet Seen
- Galaxy & Star Formation
- Giant Magellan Telescope Awards Final Enclosure Design Contract
- Giant Magellan Telescope Signs Contract for Telescope Structure
- Giant Magellan Telescope, World’s Largest, Breaks Ground in Chilean Desert
- Giant Magellan Telescope: A New Window on the Universe
- Graduating Senior Finds Passions in Exoplanets and Outreach
- Grahams Boost Dark Energy Studies
- Gravitational Wave Event Likely Signaled Creation of a Black Hole
- Habitable Zone Planet Finder Enables Discovery of Planets Around Cool Stars
- Happy 25th Anniversary, Hubble Space Telescope
- Head Room: McDonald Observatory
- Heart of an Exploded Star Observed in 3-D
- Helping Students Promote Inclusion in Astrophysics
- HETDEX Project On Track to Probe Dark Energy
- How Black Holes Might Have Influenced the First Stars
- Hubble Study Challenges "Cosmic Fireworks" as Largest Driver of Galaxy Growth
- Investment from UT Austin, Other Partners Accelerates Construction of Giant Magellan Telescope
- J. Craig Wheeler Shares Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award
- James Webb Telescope Reveals Milky Way-like Galaxies in Young Universe
- Leading Astronomer Taft Armandroff Appointed Director of UT’s McDonald Observatory
- Magnetic Waves Create Chaos in Star-Forming Clouds
- Major NSF Grant Accelerates Development for the Giant Magellan Telescope
- McDonald Observatory Hires Teznie Pugh as New Superintendent
- McDonald Observatory Holds Dark Skies Festival April 29-30
- McDonald Observatory Honors Local Businesses, Organizations for Night-Sky-Friendly Lighting
- McDonald Observatory receives $5 million to study dark energy
- McDonald Observatory Will Reopen to the Public Aug. 28
- McDonald Observatory, Oil and Gas Orgs Collaborate to Protect Night Skies
- McDonald Observatory’s 80th Anniversary Kicks Off at State Capitol
- McDonald Observatory’s Andrew Mann Wins Prestigious Hubble Fellowship
- McDonald Observatory’s Brendan Bowler Wins Prestigious Hubble Fellowship
- NASA, Texas Astronomers Find First Multi-Planet System around a Binary Star
- National Academy Ranks Giant Magellan Telescope Among Top Astronomy Priorities
- New Geodetic Observatory Coming to UT Austin’s McDonald Observatory
- New Telescope Coming Soon to McDonald Observatory
- Newly Discovered Giant Planet Slingshots Around its Star
- Newly discovered planet could shed light on planetary evolution
- Pair of Black Holes "Weigh In" at 10 Billion Suns; Most Massive Yet
- Planet Finder Validates Its First Habitable-Zone Exoplanet, a Mini Neptune
- Planet Hugging a White Dwarf May Be a Survivor of Star’s Death Throes
- Planet Probes, All the Rage Now, Have Deep Roots at UT Austin
- Postdoc Receives Fellowship to Study Extrasolar Planets
- Postdoctoral Fellow Receives Inaugural NAS Science Communication Award
- Probing the Secrets of Dead Stars and Planetary Remnants
- Prof_iles: Steve Finkelstein
- Project to Study 'Dark Energy' Receives $8 Million From National Science Foundation
- Q&A with astronomer Anita Cochran, assistant director of the McDonald Observatory
- Quasar Girl
- Right Time, Right Place
- Sarah Miller, Rhodes Scholar
- StarDate Radio Program Celebrates 40 Years
- StarDate’s Sandy Wood to Retire
- Stars Shed Light on Why Stellar Populations Are So Similar in Milky Way
- Studying Radioactive Aluminum in Solar Systems Unlocks Formation Secrets
- Supernova Reveals Secrets to Texas-led Team of Astronomers
- Surveying Deepest Space to Understand Dark Energy
- Texas Astronomer Discovers Most Distant Known Galaxy
- Texas Astronomer Helps NASA Planet Hunter Find its First Earth-Sized, Habitable-Zone World
- Texas Astronomer Uses His 25-year-old Hubble Data to Confirm Planet Proxima Centauri c
- Texas Astronomer Wins Japanese Physics Prize
- Texas Astronomers "Weigh" Heaviest Known Black Hole in our Cosmic Neighborhood
- Texas Astronomers Aid Kepler Mission's Discovery of New Planets
- Texas Astronomers Collaborate to Find Goldilocks Planet
- Texas Astronomers Find Super-luminous Supernova
- Texas Astronomers Find that Dark Matter Dominates Across Cosmic Time
- Texas Astronomers Help Find Earth’s Older, Bigger Cousin
- Texas Astronomers Lead Major Projects in James Webb Space Telescope’s First Year
- Texas Astronomers Measure Most Massive, Most Unusual Black Hole Using Hobby-Eberly Telescope
- Texas Astronomers Revive Idea for ‘Ultimately Large Telescope’ on the Moon
- Texas Astronomers Will Lead Early Studies with $8 Billion James Webb Space Telescope
- Texas-Led Team Finds Earth-Sized, Habitable Zone Planet Hidden in Early NASA Kepler Data
- Texas’ Caitlin Casey Receives 2018 Pierce Prize from American Astronomical Society
- The Art and Science of Making White Dwarfs in the Desert
- The New Voice of StarDate
- The Race for Dark Energy (Audio)
- The Unexpected Journey of a Veteran Student and Astronomer
- The Universe Doesn’t Stop for the Pandemic
- The White Widow Model: A New Scenario for the Birth of Type Ia Supernovae
- Thousands of Stars Observed Turning into Crystals for the First Time
- Trip to McDonald Observatory Inspires FRI Student
- Twin Astronomer Probes ‘DNA’ of Twin Stars to Reveal Family History of Milky Way
- Two NASA Post-Doctoral Fellows Coming to UT Austin
- Two Postdocs Receive Fellowships to Study Extrasolar Planets
- Two Postdocs Receive Fellowships to Study Extrasolar Planets
- Undergraduate-Led Team Discovers Two New Planets Using Artificial Intelligence
- University Welcomes New Center for Planetary Habitability
- Upgraded Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dedicated, Enabling Dark Energy Survey and More
- Upgraded Hobby-Eberly Telescope Sees First Light
- UT Astronomer Solves Mystery of 'Born Again' Stars
- UT Austin and Partners Cast Fifth Massive Mirror for Giant Magellan Telescope
- UT Austin Astronomer Spies Most Distant Dusty Galaxy Hidden in Plain Sight
- UT Austin to Become Partner in Construction of World’s Largest Telescope
- UT Austin, International Partners Approve Start of Construction for Giant Magellan Telescope
- UT Experiment Grapples With Essence of Gravity
- Video: The Giant Magellan Telescope
- Weizmann Institute of Science Joins Giant Magellan Telescope Project
- When Stars Explode
- Wide View of Early Universe Hints at Galaxy Among the Earliest Ever Detected
- Worlds of Possibility: Gift Helps Unlock Secrets of the Universe
- World’s Largest International Dark Sky Reserve Created by McDonald Observatory, Community Partners
- You Can Help Decode the Universe!
- Young 'Super-Neptune' Offers Clues to Origin of Close-in Exoplanets
- Young Astronomer Sally Dodson-Robinson Receives Prestigious Career Grant from National Science Foundation
- Young Giant Planet Offers Clues to Formation of Exotic Worlds
- Chemistry
- $5 Million Grant to Fund Renewable Energy Research
- 3-D Printed Microscopic Cages Confine Bacteria in Tiny Zoos for the Study of Infections
- 3D Printing with Visible Light Gets a Speed Boost
- A Curious Life: Bard Stays Focused on Colleagues, Fundamental Research
- A Squishy Rubik’s Cube® that Chemists Built from Polymers Holds Promise for Data Storage
- Allen Bard Awarded Grant to Improve Energy Storage on the Grid
- Allen Bard Wins King Faisal International Prize in Science
- Anti-Alcoholism Drug Shows Promise in Animal Models
- Auto Emissions Generate More Dangerous Ultrafine Particles Than Once Thought
- Baiz Earns Prestigious Research Fellowship
- Bard Named Distinguished Scientist by Southeastern Research Association
- C. Grant Willson Receives ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry
- C. Grant Willson Wins Japan Prize
- Cancer Agency Awards Grant to Recruit New Faculty in Chemistry
- Cancer Agency Awards More than $3 Million to University of Texas at Austin Scientists
- Cancer Drug with Better Staying Power and Reduced Toxicity Shows Preclinical Promise
- Carlos Baiz and Shelley Payne Earn Prestigious Teaching Awards
- Chemical Reaction Could Streamline Manufacture of Pharmaceuticals and Other Compounds
- Chemist Al Bard Receives National Medal of Science
- Chemist Awarded Prestigious NIH Grant to Study Metals in Proteins and Enzymes
- Chemist Carlos Baiz Named a 2020 Cottrell Scholar
- Chemist Fights a Very Personal War on Cancer
- Chemist Honored by ACS
- Chemist Named Inventor of the Year by UT Austin
- Chemist Peter Rossky Elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Chemist Receives CPRIT Award for Tool to Recognize Thyroid Cancer
- Chemist Receives NIH Outstanding Investigator Award
- Chemist Receives Novartis Early Career Award
- Chemist receives Welch Foundation lifetime achievement award
- Chemist Receives Young Investigator Award
- Chemist Searches for Less Toxic Compound to Preserve Organs
- Chemist Wins Presidential Green Chemistry Award
- Chemistry Alum and Owner of Live Oak Brewing Talks Hops
- Chemistry Chair Receives Major Award from American Chemical Society
- Chemistry Department Aims to Improve Diversity with $2.7 Million Grant
- Chemistry Educator Receives Dads' Association Centennial Teaching Fellowship
- Chemistry Graduate Student Awarded Prestigious Spanish Fellowship
- Chemistry of Self-Repair
- Chemistry Outreach Program Promotes Sustainability, Love of Science
- Chemistry Professor Earns Humboldt Award
- Chemistry Professor Receives Award for Research on Natural Compounds
- Chemistry Professor Wins NSF CAREER Award
- Chemistry Researcher Earns Prestigious Allen Distinguished Investigator Award
- Chemistry Undergrad Awarded Fellowship from the U.S. Department of Energy
- Chemists Develop Technique to Detect Single Viruses
- Chemists Garner New Insights into Protein Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
- Chemists Receive $2 Million to Develop Inexpensive Home Test for Heart Failure
- Chemists Receive NIH Grant for Cancer Research
- Chemists Synthesize a New Breed of Anti-Aromatic Compounds
- Chemists Work to Desalt the Ocean for Drinking Water, One Nanoliter at a Time
- Chemists’ New Effort Aims to Optimize Materials by Exploiting their Defects
- Company Founded by Cancer-Fighting Chemist Sold for $21 Billion
- Computer Memory Could Increase Fivefold From Chemist's Research
- Cowley Honored for Advancing Inorganic Chemistry
- Danke schön, Deutschland
- Dave Thirumalai Awarded Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics
- Defusing Explosive Situations
- Designer Chemical Weapons, Aerotoxic Syndrome, and the Future of Personalized Medicine
- Designing Better Fuel Cells, One Nanocarbon at a Time
- Devleena Samanta Invents Ways to Detect Molecules in Living Cells
- Discovery of a ‘Dark State’ Could Mean a Brighter Future for Solar Energy
- Discovery of Enzyme Structure Points Way To Creating Less Toxic Anti-HIV Drugs
- Distilling Fuels from the Sun
- Drug Engineered at UT Austin to Treat Anthrax Gains FDA Approval
- Electrochemistry Pioneer and Texas Science Legend Allen Bard Retires
- Electron Switch Between Molecules Points Way To New High-Powered Organic Batteries
- Eric Anslyn Receives Royal Society of Chemistry’s Centenary Prize
- Evolution Inspires Anthrax Cure (Audio)
- Fear: The Bioterrorist's Best Friend
- Fight Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Has a Glowing New Weapon
- For Creating New Field Of Science, Bard Wins International Prize
- Four to Receive Major Awards from Chemical Societies
- Freshman Research Initiative Spotlights: Crystals and Nanoparticles
- Fueled by the Sun: Green Gold
- Fueled by the Sun: Mimicking Plants
- Fun with Chemistry Inspires Students of All Ages
- Going Green
- Graduate Students Receive Department of Energy Fellowships
- Head Room: Department of Chemistry Glassblowing Shop
- Highly Efficient Solar Cells Could Result from Quantum Dot Research
- Honoring the Life of Marye Anne Fox, Former VP for Research at UT Austin
- Jonathan Sessler Elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Kami Hull Seeks to Make Drugs Faster with Less Waste
- Keck Foundation Awards Chemists Grant to Squeeze More Energy from Sunlight
- Krische wins Elias J. Corey award for his work in green chemistry
- Livia Schiavinato Eberlin Confronts Cancer with Mass Spectrometry
- Low-Temp Production Could Mean Cheaper, Flexible Smart Windows
- MacArthur Foundation Fellows Include UT Austin’s Inventor of ‘Cancer Pen’
- Making Cancer’s Metabolism More Normal Blocks Drug Resistance
- Making Virus Sensors Cheap and Simple: New Method Detects Single Viruses
- MasSpec Pen Shows Promise in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery
- Michael Krische Receives American Chemical Society Award
- More Charge Acceptors aren’t Necessarily Better for Solar Cells
- Muscle Movies
- Nanoparticles Make it Easier to Turn Light into Solvated Electrons
- Nanoscientist Barbara Wins Bright Wilson Award
- Natural Sciences Students Create Endowment for Fellow Students
- New Approach May Spot Counterfeit Olive Oil, Help Pre-Diabetics
- New Catalyst Enables Cheaper Production of Hydrogen Fuel
- New Drug Has Potential to Protect Brain Cells from Traumatic Injuries
- New Grant Enables Creation of Polymer-Based Data Storage System
- New Material Could Save Time and Money in Medical Imaging and Environmental Remediation
- New Method for Depositing Single Platinum Atoms
- New Nerve Gas Detector Built with Legos and a Smartphone
- New Test for Thyroid Cancer Could Prevent Unnecessary Surgery
- New Type of Energy Storage Device Opens Possible Solutions to Energy Challenges
- Next-Gen Solar Cells
- Origami-Inspired Paper Sensor Could Test for Malaria and HIV for Less than 10 Cents
- Paul Barbara elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Pen-Like Device That Detects Cancer Takes Prize at SXSW
- President Names Chemist Allen Bard a Recipient of the Enrico Fermi Award
- Professor Receives Grant to Develop More Rapid Technology For Screening Blood Samples
- Q&A with Chemist Lauren Webb
- Remembering Joanne Ravel, UT Austin Biochemistry Professor
- Researchers Develop New Tool for Green Chemistry
- Researchers Discover New Way to Split and Sum Photons with Silicon
- Scientists Discover Powerful Potential Pain Reliever
- Scientists Encode “Wizard of Oz” in a Vanishingly Small Plastic
- Scientists Map a Complicated Ballet Performed in Our Cells
- Scientists: New Device Accurately Identifies Cancer in Seconds (Updated)
- Self-powered, Blood-activated Sensor Detects Pancreatitis Quickly and Cheaply
- Sessler Awarded UT Inventor of the Year
- Sessler Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
- Shining a Light on Nanotech
- Smart Materials Get Smarter
- Sodium-based Material Yields Stable Alternative to Lithium-ion Batteries
- Students Selected to Present Posters on Capitol Hill
- Synthetic Molecule Makes Cancer Self-Destruct
- Texas Organization Donates Millions to UT Austin Cancer-Fighting Research
- The 'Gold' Standard
- The Nanoparticle Kid
- The oPAD
- The Physics of Rapidly Spreading Cancer
- The Texas Shaman
- There's a Sky Above the Sky: Astronaut Scholar Teddy Hsieh Takes Aim
- Three Chemists’ Lifetime Achievement Celebrated this Summer
- Three Natural Sciences Professors Win UT Invent & Innovate Awards
- Two Natural Sciences Undergraduates Selected as Goldwater Scholars
- Two UT Austin Faculty Receive Sloan Research Fellowships
- Two UT Scientists Part of Project to Detect ‘Life As We Don’t Know It’
- Undergraduate Research Played Role in Paper Tied to Early Career Award
- University helps establish new polymer research center
- University of Texas Chemist Receives Major Grant to Improve Detection of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
- UT Austin Chemical Sensor Startup Secures Major Investment
- UT Austin Chemist Chosen to Receive Early Career Award
- UT Austin Mourns the Death of Former Provost Gerhard Fonken
- UT Chemistry Researchers Encode Jane Austen Quote in a Polymer
- UT Prof Wins Engineering’s Highest Honor for Advancing Micro- and Nanofabrication
- Welch Hall Renovations Approved
- When Good RNA Turns Bad
- When Sperm Meets Egg, Zinc 'Fireworks' on Display
- Where Schrödinger Dared Tread
- Willson Presented with National Medal
- Wine Detective Work Afoot in Chemist's Lab
- Wine Swindle Benefits a Chemistry Professor and his Undergraduate Corps of Wine Detectives
- Yi Lu Honored Among Top Inventors
- Zak Page Named a 2022 Cottrell Scholar
- ‘Honey, I Shrunk the Cell Culture’: Scientists Use Shrink Ray for Biomedical Research
- ‘Smart Plastic’ Material is Step Forward Toward Soft, Flexible Robotics and Electronics
- Computer Science
- A Guggenheim for Warnow
- A Tree of Life Grows in Texas
- A UT Austin Spin-Out Beats the Odds, Turning Data into Knowledge
- A.I. Expert Weighs in on Historic Computer vs. Human Contest
- Aaronson Receives ACM Prize in Computing
- AI Master’s Program Launches at UT Austin With Ability to Serve Thousands
- Alumni at Work: George Porter
- Alumni Profile: Hideko Kunii Paves the Way for Women in Tech Industry
- Andy Ellington Wins National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellowship
- Artificial Intelligence System Gives Fashion Advice
- Artificially Intelligent Game Bots Pass the Turing Test on Turing's Centenary
- As AI Becomes Ubiquitous, There are Risks, Says New AI100 Report
- Ashlie Martinez Earns Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award
- Autonomous Car Advances to Next Stage of Urban Challenge
- Award-winning Student Aims to Harness Technology to Help Others
- Battle of the Brains
- Better Animation Through Body Part Recycling
- Boiling Down the Stories That Wearable Cameras Are Telling
- Boyer, Kaufmann and Moore awarded the 2005 ACM Software System Award for the Boyer-Moore Theorem Prover
- Building Industry Bridges: Computer Scientist Tackles New Role for Sony, While Leading at UT
- Can Robots and Humans Co-exist in Public? UT Campus Study Will Offer Answers
- Chang Appointed To Congressional Commission on Cyber Security
- Computer Science Combats Disease
- Computer Science Faculty Named 2010 ACM Fellows
- Computer Science Online Master’s Degree Planned for Fall Launch from UT Austin
- Computer Science Professor Looks to Improve Accessible Technologies
- Computer Science Researcher Aims to Automate Software Development
- Computer Science Students Win Best Paper Award
- Computer Science Undergrad Gives Back in Big Way
- Computer Sciences Professor Wins Highest Honor In The Field
- Computer sciences student awarded $50,000
- Computer Scientist Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
- Computer Scientist Brent Waters Selected as Microsoft Research Faculty Fellow
- Computer Scientist Developing Intersections of the Future With Fully Autonomous Vehicles
- Computer Scientist Earns Prestigious ACM Award for Encryption Achievement
- Computer Scientist Elected Fellow of Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Scientist Honored for Teaching Excellence
- Computer Scientist Named to President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
- Computer Scientist Named to President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
- Computer Scientist Named to UT Austin's Academy of Distinguished Teachers
- Computer Scientist Peter Stone Wins Award for Autonomous Vehicle
- Computer Scientist Recognized as Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
- Computer Scientist Scott Aaronson Named as ACM Fellow
- Computer Scientist Wins Sloan Fellowship
- Computer Scientist, Cryptography and Security Expert Awarded Sloan Fellowship
- Computer Scientists at UT Austin Crack Code for Redrawing Bird Family Tree
- Computer Scientists Explore How Artificial Agents Collaborate on a Shared Task
- Computer Scientists Find Mass Extinctions Can Accelerate Evolution
- Computer Scientists Honored As Outstanding Young Investigators
- Computer Scientists Honored by National Computing Organization
- Computer Scientists Receive $1.7 Million Grant to Make Chip Design Easier
- Computer Security Expert Named Simons Foundation Investigator
- Computer Visionary
- Cool Class: Autonomous Vehicles
- Doug Burger receives Wilkes Award
- Ethical Artificial Intelligence is Focus of New Robotics Program
- Experts Forecast the Changes Artificial Intelligence Could Bring by 2030
- Exploring Passive RFID Tag Use For Sensory Technology
- Fifty Years after Sci-Fi’s “2001,” Rethinking Our Relationship with AI
- Game Development Program Is Launched
- Graduating Computer Science Student Leaders Look Back on Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives
- How a Tech Sector Friendlier to Women Can Start in the Classroom
- In Computers We Trust?
- Inderjit Dhillon Named AAAI Fellow
- Intelligence, Designed: The Future of AI
- Intelligently designed
- Investigating How to Make Robots Better Team Members
- Joydeep Biswas Builds Robots to Navigate the Real World
- Kathryn McKinley Named ACM Fellow
- Kristen Grauman Named Finalist in 2021 Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists
- Learning Machines
- Meet Jacob Van Geffen, Class of 2018
- Meet Two Robot-Programming Sophomores
- Mission Accomplished: Army Futures Command Teams with Texas Robotics
- Molecular Matchmaking for Drug Discovery
- Natural Sciences Researchers Win President’s Award for Global Learning
- Neural Networks' Use for Personalized Treatment for Bilingual Aphasia Patients
- New AI Sees Like a Human, Filling in the Blanks (Updated)
- New Digital Security Program Doesn't Protect as Promised
- New Method of Producing Random Numbers Could Improve Cybersecurity
- New Online Master’s Degree in Data Science is a First for The University of Texas at Austin
- New Partnership Aims to Demystify Artificial Intelligence “Black Boxes”
- New Partnership Will Scale Up Investment in Ethical AI Research and Innovation
- New Sandboxing Approach in Web Browser Increases Security
- New Statistical Method Helps Reveal Timing of Key Events in Plant Evolution
- Nomadic Computing Speeds Up Big Data Analytics
- Pangolin: An Efficient and Flexible Graph Pattern Mining System
- Peter Stone Named 2011 Yahoo! Faculty Research and Engagement Program Recipient
- Physicists Take Photonic Topological Insulators to the Next Level
- Pingali Named Fellow of the AAAS
- Porter and UT Recognized for Key Role in Local Tech Economy
- Predictive Science Research Gets Major Boost Thanks to the Department of Energy
- President Obama Honors Computer Scientist
- Q&A with Peter Stone: Where is Artificial Intelligence Headed?
- Quantum Computer Scientist Named Simons Foundation Investigator
- Researchers Aim to Make Computer Networks Easier to Change on the Fly
- Researchers Design Evolutionary Algorithms for Neural Networks
- Researchers Tackle the Dark Side of Moore's Law
- Researchers to Develop Software to Improve Discovery of Low-Cost, Sustainable Energy Materials
- RoboCup Remix
- Robot soccer team wins U.S. Open
- Scientists Afflict Computers with Schizophrenia to Better Understand the Human Brain
- Securing the Cloud
- Seeing Anew
- Self-Driving SUV Advances to DARPA Urban Challenge Semifinals
- Shacham Receives NSF Grant for Cybersecurity Research
- Six Predictions about the Future of Gaming from a Computer Scientist
- Student Mindful of What We Owe to Education
- Students Blend Science, Art and Communication to Design Games and Apps
- Team of Computer Science Students Claim Victory at Supercomputing Challenge
- Tech Startup Powered by Two Computer Science Professors Teams Up with Intel
- Texas Students Win IBM Watson Competition With App Expanding Access to Social Services
- The Importance of Ethics in Computer Science
- The Origins of Evolutionary Innovation
- The Virtual Brain
- These Mathematical Techniques Could Help Design Shape-shifting Materials
- Three Cheers for Watson
- Three Professors Elected Members of National Academy of Engineering
- Toward Lowering the Power Consumption of Microprocessors
- University of Texas at Austin Team Wins Robot Soccer World Championships in Two Divisions
- University of Texas at Austin Unveils Cognitive Computing Course Based on IBM Watson
- Unveiling a Next-Generation Computer Processor
- UT Austin Climbs in Latest National Undergraduate Rankings
- UT Austin Computer Science Program Ranked Sixth in the World
- UT Austin Launches Institute to Harness the Data Revolution
- UT Austin Professors Named ACM Fellows by the Association for Computing Machinery
- UT Austin Ranked Top in Computer Science, Chemistry and Mathematics
- UT Austin Selected as Home of National AI Institute Focused on Machine Learning
- UT Austin Selected for EcoCAR EV Challenge to Make Next-Gen Vehicle
- UT Austin to Partner in New NSF Quantum Computing Institute
- UT Austin Villa Team Make Two Wins in 2014 RoboCup
- UT Austin Villa Wins at 2016 World RoboCup
- UT Austin Villa Wins RoboCup 2015
- UT Austin Villa Wins World RoboCup Championships
- UT Computer Scientist Named Simons Foundation Investigator
- UT Scientists Use AI to Find Tourist Movement Patterns in Cuzco, Peru
- UT^2 Game Bot Judged More Human Than Human
- Virtual Schizophrenia
- Voting App “BeVote” Programmed by UT Students
- Waters Named ACM Fellow by the Association for Computing Machinery
- Why is CGI in the Movies Still So Hard? (Audio)
- Working on a Wireless World
- World's Largest General Scientific Society Selects Computer Scientist as Fellow
- Human Ecology
- 3 Lessons from Research About Supporting Mothers
- 5 Things UT Science Tells Us About Healthy Couples
- 5 Tips from UT Researchers for Making Every Bite Count
- 7 Ideas from the School of Human Ecology for Responding to COVID-19
- 7 Insights About Aging from College of Natural Sciences Researchers
- A 90-Year Milestone at the Priscilla Pond Flawn Child and Family Laboratory
- A New Norm: Marriages Can Thrive with a Full Nest
- Across Space and Time
- Alcohol Abuse Might Be the Cause – Rather than the Effect – of Social Isolation and Poor Grades Among Teenagers, Study Shows
- AMSA wins second annual College of Natural Sciences Service Award
- Aprile Benner Receives Mid-Career Award from Society for Research on Adolescence
- Ask Dr. Loving: We Broke Up, But Does He Still Like Me?
- Black Families Are Combating the Effects of Discrimination on Their Children Through Talks
- Blaming the Pandemic for Stress Leaves Couples Happier
- Bringing Home the Bacon. And Cooking It.
- Bully-Proofing the Teen Years
- Bullying and Bias Can Cost Schools Millions in Lost Funding
- Busting the Myth that Living with Your Parents is Harmful
- Calorie Restricted Diet Prevents Pancreatic Inflammation and Cancer
- Can't Help Falling in Love with You
- Child And Family Lab Earns New Rigorous National Accreditation
- Children Adjust Poorly When Parents Cannot Handle Normal Misbehavior
- Cognitive Impairment in Hispanic Adults Linked to Discrimination Experiences
- Colorful Veggies, Full Stomachs, Can't Lose
- Couples Weather Bickering With a Little Help from Their Friends
- COVID-19 Pandemic is Having Little to No Effect on Intimate Relationships
- Creative Research Collaborations to Start with “Pop-Up Institutes”
- Doctors and Patients Have a New Tool to Aid in Conversations About Diet
- Don’t tug on Super Mom’s cape
- Drinking Rates Differ for LGB Youth, Study Finds
- E-Cookbook Promotes Healthy Eating Amid COVID-19 and Raises Funds for Charity
- E-Cookbook Promotes Sustainable Food Sourcing and Raises Funds for Charity
- Elders Who Live Alone See Benefits in Interacting with Others
- Evidence Against Physically Punishing Kids Is Clear, Researchers Say
- Experience that Counts
- Experts Call for Federal Government to Increase Breast Cancer Prevention Efforts
- Four Keys to Chucking Sugar
- Freshman Research Initiative Alum Spotlight: Elvira Marquez
- Gershoff Named President of Psychology Society, Earns National Award
- Heading to Paris Fashion Week with Designs Using Vintage Poster
- Higher Ground
- How a Natural Disaster Can Bring Couples Closer
- How to Best Support LGTBQ Youth, According to Science
- In Epidemic Intelligence Service, Alumna Tracks Down Clues About Outbreaks
- Interacting With More People is Shown to Keep Older Adults More Active
- Lactating Moms More Aggressive, Explains Tim Loving
- LGBTQ Youths Are Over-Represented, Have Poorer Outcomes in Child Welfare System
- Longer Acquaintance Levels the Romantic Playing Field
- Longer Formula Feeding and Later Introduction of Solids May Increase Risk of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Children
- Longhorn Textiles and Apparel Students Singled Out for Top Fashion Prizes
- Middle-Aged Mothers and Fathers Only As Happy As Their Least Happy Grown Child, Research Shows
- Mixing Ages in Head Start Stunts Academic Progress
- My Kid is a (HEALTH SCIENCE) Honors Student
- Navigating Friendships and Relationships During the Pandemic
- New Iris Apfel Coloring Book Will Support Student Scholarships
- New Model Can Help Improve COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
- New Susceptibility Gene for Skin Cancer Discovered By University of Texas at Austin Researchers
- Ninety Percent of Preschoolers’ Sack Lunches Reach Unsafe Temperatures
- Nutrition Junior Named Truman Scholar
- Nutrition Researchers Developing Digital Platform for Teachers
- Nutritional Sciences PhD Student Seeks to Help Others Lead Healthier Lives
- Nutritional Sciences Students Launch New Cook ’Em Resource
- Nutritional Scientist Named to USDA Dietary Guidelines Committee
- Obesity in Pregnant Moms Linked to Lag in Their Sons’ Development and IQ
- Older Adults Are Happier When Space Matches Personality
- Organics in the Balance
- Overweight Children who Eat Vegetables are Healthier, Research Finds
- Pediatric Geneticist Searches for Role of Environmental Contaminants in Birth Defects with $1.2 Million Grant from EPA
- Peeking Inside Lunch Boxes
- Political Controversies about Marginalized Groups Increase Bullying in Youths
- Professor Ted Huston Named Fulbright Scholar
- Professor Wins Media Award for Popular Website about Relationships
- Public Health Program Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
- Racial and Ethnic Bias Leads to Lower Well-Being Among Adolescents
- Researcher Looks at Changing Diet and Chemotherapy to Combat Aggressive Cancers
- Researchers Discover Genetic Mechanism Behind Scoliosis in Fish
- Researchers to Bring Gardens, Cooking Classes to Austin-Area Schools
- Risks of Harm from Spanking Confirmed by Analysis of Five Decades of Research
- School Gardens Linked With Kids Eating More Vegetables
- Schools Use Corporal Punishment More on Some Children
- Scientist and surgeon collaborating to find better ways to prevent, treat birth defects
- Scientists find popular acne drug leads to depression-related behavior in mice
- Shining a Light on How Bilingual Children Learn
- Snacking on Hummus Shown to Improve Diet Quality, Appetite, and Mood
- Sowing Seeds for a Life of Research
- Starving Prostate Cancer With What You Eat for Dinner
- Stephen T. Russell Named Fellow of National Council on Family Relations
- Study Examines Seniors' Social Lives and Health
- Study Links Pollutants to a 450 Percent Increase in Risk of Birth Defects
- Testosterone: It's There for Dads When They Need It
- Texas Master’s in Nutritional Sciences Online Embarks on a New Partnership
- Textiles & Apparel Student Recognized by Youth Mentoring Association Fashion Scholarship Fund
- Textiles and Apparel Partners with Kendra Scott for Groundbreaking Jewelry Course
- Textiles and Apparel Students Win Prestigious National Awards
- The Cancer-Obesity Connection
- The Life Savers
- The Next 50 Years: Building Ties and Tracking Early Experiences for a Longer Lifespan
- The Pregnancy Twofer
- The Public Health Czar
- Tim Loving to Receive Prestigious Teaching Excellence Award
- Tips on Creating Healthy Nutrition Habits at Home
- To Spank or Not to Spank: Is It Still A Question?
- Twin Study Shows Why Physical Punishment Leads to Child Behavior Problems
- Two CNS Faculty Receive President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Awards
- Two Faculty Named Association for Psychological Science Rising Stars
- Using Chosen Names Reduces Odds of Depression and Suicide in Transgender Youths
- Using School Gardens to Improve Diet and Reduce Obesity in Hispanic Youth
- UT Austin Offers Its First Online Master’s Degree in Nutritional Sciences
- UT Austin Part of New Partnership for Innovations in Fibers, Fabrics
- UT Center Paves the Way on ‘Future of Aging’ Research
- UT in NYC: Help Support TXA Students' Journey to the Big Apple
- UT Students’ Jewelry Design Picked Up by Kendra Scott
- Victimization of Transgender Youths Linked to Suicidal Thoughts, Substance Abuse
- Vision Quest
- Want Healthier Eating Habits? Start with a Workout
- Weight Gain in Pregnancy May Be Linked to Later Growth Patterns in Daughters
- Weight Loss Programs Tailored to a Person's Genome May Be Coming Soon
- What It Takes to Join the Military
- Young Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Adults Have Worse Mental Health than Older Ones
- Integrative Biology
- Biology Professor Camille Parmesan Honored for Conservation Leadership
- Defiance May Be Part of Healthy Child Development
- 5 Things Scientists Say to Try in Your Yard This Spring
- A Big Brain Was a Good Thing for Ancient Carnivores, New Study Finds
- A Century After 1918 Flu, A Virus that Still Surprises
- Aerial Acrobats
- After Fire Damages Stengl Lost Pines, Scientists Say Discovery Will Rise from the Ashes
- Alma Solis’s Research Helps Protect Farms from Pests and Control Invasive Plants
- Always and Forever: A Microscopic Love Story
- Amazonian Amphibian Diversity Traced to Andes
- Amphibians Join the Genomic Revolution
- Ant Has Given Up Sex Completely
- Ants Hibernating in a Coat of Fungus
- Appalachian Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly A Hybrid Species Of Two Other Swallowtails
- As Ebola Kills Some, It May Be Quietly Immunizing Others
- Bacteria Engineered to Protect Bees from Pests and Pathogens
- Bats Sing Love Songs
- Bats Use Second Sense to Hunt Prey in Noisy Environments
- Bats Use Water Ripples to Hunt Frogs
- Beauty, Bonding and Rethinking Evolution
- Behind the Scenes of UT’s Vast Insect Collection, Plus March Bug Madness
- Biologist Awarded Radcliffe and Guggenheim Fellowships
- Biologist Camille Parmesan Named 2013 Distinguished Texas Scientist by Texas Academy of Science
- Biologist Earns Career Award from Humboldt Foundation
- Biologist Gary Garrett Named Distinguished Texas Scientist by Texas Academy of Science
- Biologist Lawrence Gilbert Named 2012 Distinguished Texas Scientist by Texas Academy of Science
- Biologist Parmesan Honored For Conservation Leadership
- Biologist Receives $1.5 Million to Study Potential Biofuel Crops
- Biologist Searches for the Genetic Building Blocks of Social Behavior Across Species
- Biologist Uses Supercomputer to Study Fast Evolving Geraniums
- Biologist Wins Lieberman Award
- Biologists Receive $2 Million to Classify the Microbial World
- Biology Professor Nancy Moran Receives Lifetime Contribution Award
- Biology Student Awarded Truman Scholarship To Support Graduate Study in Public Health
- Boost for Creating Standards for Sustainable Landscapes
- Border Fences Pose Threats to Wildlife on U.S.-Mexico Border, Study Shows
- Bumblebees Do Best Where There Is Less Pavement and More Floral Diversity
- Cactus Odyssey
- Captured in a Flash: The Insect Photos of John Abbott
- Catching Evolution in Action
- Caught in the Act: Population of Butterflies Appears to Be Splitting Into Two Species
- Central Texas Salamanders, Including Newly Identified Species, At Risk of Extinction
- Chagas Disease May Be a Threat in South Texas, Says Researcher
- Chink Found in Armor of Invasive Crazy Ant
- Coastal Birds Decline on Mustang Island
- Combining Agrochemicals More Harmful to Bees than Previously Understood
- Common Fungicide Causes Long-term Changes in Mating Behavior
- Common Weed Killer Linked to Bee Deaths
- Compared with Apes, People’s Gut Bacteria Lack Diversity, Study Finds
- Computer Model Developed to Assess Risk of a Zika Epidemic in Real-time
- Convergent evolution of molecules in electric fish
- Cool Class: Bug Boot Camp
- Cool Class: Field Ecology
- Cool Class: Lizard Island
- Corals Are Already Adapting to Global Warming, Scientists Say
- Coronavirus Spreads Quickly and Sometimes Before People Have Symptoms, Study Finds
- Cracking the Code: Why Flu Pandemics Come At the End of Flu Season
- Crazy Ants Dominate Fire Ants by Neutralizing Their Venom
- Curbing COVID-19 Hospitalizations Requires Attention to Construction Workers
- Damselflies and Their Technicolor Dream Coats
- Darwin Stands Tall in Texas!
- Diet Affects Men's and Women's Gut Microbes Differently
- DNA Reveals Local Adoption of New Technologies, Not Migration, Caused Cultural Changes in Ancient Illinois
- Dominant Individuals are the Least Influential, Study Finds
- Dry Times
- Early Spread of COVID-19 Appears Far Greater Than Initially Reported
- Eavesdropping fringe-lipped bats spread culture through sound
- Elaborate Komodo Dragon Armor Defends Against Other Dragons
- Engineering Bacterial Communities Improves Plant Growth
- Eric Pianka named 2006 Distinguished Scientist by Texas Academy of Science
- Essay: Where the wild things were
- Every Fish Wants to Be a Macho Fish
- Everything’s Bigger in Texas, including the Occasional Spider Web
- Evolution in Action
- Evolution of complex calls and unusual male vocal cords in túngara frogs
- Evolution Used Same Genetic Formula to Turn Animals Monogamous
- Evolutionary Biologist James Bull Elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Evolutionary Biologist Mark Kirkpatrick Elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Evolutionary Roots and that Loving Feeling
- Exposure to Toxins Makes Great Granddaughters More Susceptible to Stress
- Farming ants cultivate one fungal crop
- Females Can Place Limits on Evolution of Attractive Features in Males, Research Shows
- Females Prefer City Frogs’ Tunes
- Fire ant lab celebrates 20 years of research
- Fire ant lab celebrates 20 years of research
- Fire ant-attacking fly spreading rapidly in Texas
- Fire Ecologists Study Recovery of Bastrop State Park
- Fish Skin Provides Invisibility in Open Ocean
- Fish-Watchers Wanted
- Fish’s Use of Electricity Might Shed Light on Human Illnesses
- Florida Lizards Evolve Rapidly, Within 15 Years and 20 Generations
- Flu Season Forecasts Could Be More Accurate with Access to Health Care Companies’ Data
- Fluorescent Color of Coral Larvae Predicts Whether They’ll Settle Or Swim
- For Each Day’s Delay in Social Distancing, a COVID-19 Outbreak Lasts Days Longer
- Found: Multitalented Grad Student + Black-footed Ferret
- Froggy Went a Courtin'
- Frogs Illustrate the Creative Destruction of Mass Extinctions
- Genes of Attraction
- Giant Cane and the Little Wasp That Could
- Giant Flightless Birds Were Nocturnal and Possibly Blind
- Gilbert Endowment Established by Worthingtons
- Global Spread of Zika Linked to Types of Mosquitos that Transmit It
- Global Warming Experts Recommend Drastic Measures to Save Species
- Global Warming Increases Species Extinctions Worldwide, University of Texas at Austin Researcher Finds
- Global warming's impact on U.S. plants, animals determined from review of dozens of studies
- Globetrotting: Asexual Ants in Brazil
- Globetrotting: Gathering Plankton in the Shadow of the Sydney Skyline
- Globetrotting: Kristina Schegel
- Grad student wins $10,000 Granof award
- Graduate Alumnus Awarded Three-Year Harvard Society Fellowship
- Graduate Student Leads Field Trip into the Infamous Darien Gap
- Graduate Students Ensure Science Under the Stars Shines Bright
- Great Barrier Reef Corals Can Survive Global Warming for Another Century
- Green Becomes Red
- Gut Microbiome Influenced Heavily by Social Circles in Lemurs, UT Study Says
- Head Room: The UT Austin Greenhouses
- Historical Rainfall Levels Key in Carbon Emissions from Soil
- Historicizing HIV
- HIV Not As Infectious Soon After Transmission As Thought
- Holy Bat Memory! Frog-Eating Bats Remember Ringtones Years Later
- How Electric Fish Evolved Their Shocking Skills Independently at Six Different Times
- Humanizing Biodiversity
- Hungry Bats Spy on Neighbors to Find a Good Meal
- Hunting for a Better Biofuel Is Scope of New UT Austin-Led Research
- In Poison Frogs, the More Toxic, the More Physically Fit
- In Singing Mice, Scientists Find Clue to Our Own Rapid Conversations
- Integrative Biology Professor Wins Early Career Award for Contributions to Ecology
- Into the Field
- Invading Hordes of Crazy Ants May Have Finally Met Their Kryptonite
- Invasive Cactus Moth Likely to Spread and Destroy Native Prickly Pear
- Invasive Crazy Ants Are Displacing Fire Ants
- Invasive Plants Are Moving Targets
- Key Switchgrass Genes Identified, Which Could Mean Better Biofuels Ahead
- Kirkpatrick Elected to AAAS
- Lawn of Native Grasses Beats Traditional Lawn for Lushness and Weed Resistance
- Leafcutter Ants' Success Due to More Than Crop Selection
- Learning to Hear
- Legacy of Colonialism Influences Science in the Caribbean
- Like Their Domestic Cousins, Native Bees are Hurt by Pesticides
- Lion Trackers
- Live-in Domestics: Mites as Maids
- Living Laboratories: Field Stations Offer Opportunities for Real-World Science
- Long-Living Tropical Trees Play Outsized Role in Carbon Storage
- Mathew Leibold Named Fellow of Ecological Society of America
- Melissa Kemp Combines Art and Science in Study of Lizards
- Model Predicts Which Coral Reefs Will Better Adapt to Global Warming
- Moran to Receive Waksman Award in Microbiology from NAS
- Most Extensive Genetic Resource For Reef-Building Coral Created
- Nancy Moran awarded the 2017 Molecular Ecology Prize
- New Book Shines Light on Successful Anti-Poverty Program
- New Coral Research Exposes Genomic Underpinnings of Adaptation
- New Dashboards Launched to Track COVID-19 Across Texas Communities
- New Falcon Cam Offers Live Viewing of UT Tower’s Resident Raptor
- New Fossil Suggests Dinosaurs Not So Fierce After All
- New Tool Helps Parents and Educators Estimate COVID-19 Infection Numbers at Their School
- New Tool to Guide Decisions on Social Distancing Uses Hospital Data and Emphasizes Protecting the Vulnerable
- New Tumor Cell Tracking System Aims to Understand Cancer Treatment Resistance
- Novel Method Reveals Diet of Endangered Barton Springs Salamander
- Office Hours: George Pollak's Big Idea
- Oh Bee-have! UT Scientist’s Book for Children Highlights the Many Facets of Bees
- Oil Exploration Would Endanger the Most Biodiverse Region in the Western Hemisphere, Say Scientists
- Oldest Living Lineage of Ants Discovered in the Amazon
- On the Perilous Serenades of Túngara Frogs
- Op-ed: Our Contaminated World
- Outnumbered and on Others’ Turf, Misfits Sometimes Thrive
- Overuse of Antibiotics Brings Risks for Bees — and for Us
- Pathogens, Parasitic Flies the Subjects of New Research for Fire Ant Control
- Periodic Table of Ecological Niches Could Aid in Predicting Effects of Climate Change
- Plants: The Future of Energy?
- Poison dart frog mimics gain when birds learn to stay away
- Potential New Gene Editing Tools Uncovered
- Power of DNA to Store Information Gets an Upgrade
- Predicting intervention strategies for swine flu
- Professor Mike Ryan Receives Lifetime Career Award
- Project Explores Fate of Coral Reefs and Related Life
- Proposed Border Wall Will Harm Texas Plants and Animals, Scientists Say
- Rare, Blind Catfish Never Before Found in U.S. Discovered in Texas
- Reap What Your Ancestors Sowed
- Repeated Testing for COVID-19 is Vital, Economic and Public Health Analysis Shows
- Research Makes Discover's Top 100
- Research on Singing Mouse Seeks to Understand the Language Gene
- Researchers Discover a New Way Fish Camouflage Themselves in the Ocean
- Researchers Receive $15 Million for Biofuel Crop Study
- Researchers Say Spread of Coronavirus Extends Far Beyond China’s Quarantine Zone
- Robotic Frogs Help Turn a Boring Mating Call into a Serenade
- Rock Snot Genomics
- Salvaging Savanna
- Science High
- Scientists Cage Dead Zebras in Africa to Understand the Spread of Anthrax
- Scientists Find New Clues to Explain Amazonian Biodiversity
- Scientists Identify Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park As One of Most Biodiverse Places on Earth
- Scientists Identify Genes that Help Protect Plant Genomes
- Scientists on the Trail of Central Texas’ Elusive Satan Fish
- Scientists Predict which Crops Will Thrive Under Stress
- Searching Genomes for New Chemotherapies
- Seductive Frogs and Sexual Selection
- See 22 Ways UT Researchers Apply DNA, Genomics to Understanding Life
- Sex Isn't Everything
- Shade Grown Coffee Shrinking as a Proportion of Global Coffee Production
- Singing Mice Protect Their Turf with High-Pitched Tunes
- Sleepless Honey Bees Miscommunicate, Too, Research Shows
- Sociable Chimps Harbor Richer Gut Microbiomes
- Social Bees Have Kept Their Gut Microbes for 80 Million Years
- Some Prairie Vole Brains Are Better Wired for Sexual Fidelity
- Some Trees May Play an Outsized Role in the Fight on Global Warming
- Spring Insects to Spot on Neighborhood Walks
- Stormwater Capacity of Vegetated Roofs Studied
- Strongest evidence of global warming provided in new research study
- Student Writes Biologists Should Update Views on Same-Sex Behavior in Animals
- Study Finds High Media Use in Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers
- Study of Secret Sex Lives of Trees Finds Tiny Bees Play Big Part
- Study on Climate Change Impacts on Plants Could Lead to Better Conservation Strategies
- Study recommends strategies for distributing flu vaccine during shortage
- Supercomputing the Evolution of a Model Flower
- Supporting Pollinators Could Have Big Payoff for Texas Cotton Farmers
- Switchgrass and Climate Change
- Switchgrass Genes Offer Advantages as Climate Change Tool
- Symbiotic Fungi Inhabiting Plant Roots Have Major Impact on Atmospheric Carbon
- Technological Leaps Help Biologists Study Quickly Changing Landscapes
- Texas Invasive Species Program Established at Brackenridge Field Lab
- Texas Invasive Species Program Gets Boost from Lee and Ramona Bass Foundation
- Texas Leafcutter Ants Aided, But Also Limited, By Cold Tolerant Fungus Crops, Research Shows
- The Emerging Revolution in Game Theory
- The Endangered Aquatic Box Turtle
- The Lamprey Factor
- The Wallingford Sessions
- Think Globally, But Act Locally When Studying Plants, Animals, Global Warming, Researchers Advise
- To Protect Nature’s Benefits, Researchers Recommend More Focus on People
- Today's Environment Influences Behavior Generations Later
- Too Many Sisters Affect Male Sexuality
- Tracing Bevo: Graduate Student Studies Ancestry of Texas Longhorns
- Tree of Life Grows in Seay
- Tree of Life Revealed for Flowering Plants
- Tropical Forests’ Recovery from Deforestation is Surprisingly Fast
- Troubled Waters: A rare desert spring ecosystem considered one of Mexico's 13 natural wonders is threatened
- Twenty years of figuring-out fire ants
- Two Pesticides Approved for Use in U.S. Found to Harm Bees
- Two Rare Orchids Discovered at Brackenridge Field Lab
- Ulrich Mueller and Leafcutter Ants: A Story of Co-Evolution
- University of Texas at Austin Plant Geneticist Receives Fulbright Award
- Unlocking Secrets of Some of the World’s Smallest Viruses
- UT Austin Evolutionary Ecologist Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- UT Austin researcher presents hot new evidence of global warming
- UT Austin Researchers Evaluate Methodology of Ebola Vaccine Trials
- UT Austin Scientist Wins Eminent Ecologist Award
- UT Biophysicist Recognized as 2019 American Physical Society Fellow
- Variety in Diet Can Hamper Microbial Diversity in the Gut
- Vertebrates Share Ancient Neural Circuitry for Complex Social Behaviors, Biologists Find
- Virus Caught in the Act of Infecting a Cell
- What’s the Buzz: Reflecting on a Life's Work Inspired by Pollinators
- When Climate Change Isn't the Only Answer
- When Science Communication Doesn’t Get Through (Audio)
- When She's Turned On, Some Of Her Genes Turn Off
- When the Blind Can See Like Bats
- Why a Simple Law Governs Tropical Rainforest Trees
- Why Poison Frogs Don’t Poison Themselves
- World-Renowned Lizard Expert Eric Pianka To Appear on Nova's "Lizard Kings"
- World-renowned UT Animal Behaviorist Publishes New Book
- Worthingtons Support Education in Biodiversity
- You Are What Your Father Ate
- You Probably Ate Fungus Today
- Marine Science
- 5 Ways UT Science is Fighting Back on Microplastics
- A More Nuanced Approach is Needed to Manage Coral Reef Ecosystems
- A Surprising Effect of Texas Drought: Changes to the Marine Food Web
- Abundance Flourishes in Hanna Shoal
- Adding Predictability to the Carbon Market
- Amos named 2010 Environmental Hero
- Arctic Found to Play Unexpectedly Large Role in Removing Nitrogen
- Arctic Rivers Can Help Monitor Greenhouse Gases Released from Thawing Permafrost
- At Depth, the Hidden Cost of Oil?
- Bay Education Center is Fully Repaired and Reopened after Hurricane Harvey Damage
- Beneath Two Meters of Arctic Ice, Texas Scientists Will Seek Better Understanding of Carbon Cycling and Climate
- Captive Breeding Could Transform the Saltwater Aquarium Trade and Save Coral Reefs, Marine Biologists Say
- Changes in Coastal Upwelling Linked to Variability in Marine Ecosystem Off California
- Clever Fish Keep Cool
- Climate-friendly Microbes Chomp Dead Plants Without Releasing Heat-trapping Methane
- Consortium Awarded $9.2 Million for Gulf Oil Spill Research
- Coral Health And Bacterial Communities
- Coral Safe
- Decoding a Drop of Water to Understand Life on the Texas Coast
- Diet in Fish Affects Offspring's Metabolism
- Discovery in Fish Might Point the Way to Cancer Treatment
- Discovery of Giant Roaming Deep Sea Protist Provides New Perspective on Animal Evolution
- Discovery of New Microbes Sheds Light on How Complex Life Arose
- Distinguished Marine Scientist to Lead UT Marine Science Institute
- Eavesdropping on the Secret Lives of Fish
- Explore Oil Spill Related Research
- Finding Giant Deep Sea Protists
- Finding the Goldilocks Zone for Fish at Oil Platforms
- Fish Eggs Turn Conventional View of Ocean Food Webs Upside Down
- Fishing for Fluorescence
- Genetic Potential of Oil-Eating Bacteria from the BP Oil Spill Decoded
- Giant Claw Helps Fiddler Crabs Stay Cool in More Ways Than One
- Graduate Student Receives Prestigious Jess Hay Fellowship
- Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Severely Impairs Reproduction In Atlantic Croaker, Researchers Find
- Gulf of Mexico Ecosystems Intimately Tied to Climate
- Hidden Source of Carbon Found at the Arctic Coast
- Jessica O’Connell Connects Ecology Research with Local Conservation Efforts
- Labs at Sea: Managing Research Miles from Shore
- Loss of Picky-Eating Fishes Threatens Coral Reef Food Webs
- Low Oxygen in Coastal Waters Impairs Fish Reproduction
- Mammal Magnetism of Interest to Marine Scientists
- Marine Educator Rick Tinnin Receives National Award for Outreach
- Marine Science Institute Receives $595,626 to Study Mission-Aransas NERR Nutrients
- Marine Science Institute Receives $7 Million Grant to Study the Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
- Marine Scientist Brett Baker Receives Simons Award
- Marine Scientists Awarded $5.6 Million for Study of Critical Arctic Environment
- Marine Scientists Awarded Grant to Study Ciguatera Fish Poisoning
- Marine Scientists Funded to Study 'Dead Zone'
- Marine Scientists to Assess Arctic Ocean Environment
- Metacommunity Organizer
- Monitoring Texas Bays For Dangerous Algal Blooms
- MSI: Sentinels for Climate Change
- National Academies Makes Awards to Marine Scientists Impacted by Hurricanes Harvey
- National Science Foundation Grant Helps Preserve and Digitize Fossil Collections
- New Initiative Aims to Reveal the Origins of Complex Life
- Newly Discovered Deep-Sea Microbes Gobble Greenhouse Gases and Perhaps Oil Spills, Too
- Newly Opened Patton Center for Marine Science Education Offers Opportunities to Explore
- Nielsen Named One of Five National Academies Early-Career Research Fellows
- NOAA Helps UT Marine Science Institute Rebound from Hurricane Harvey
- Nurdle Patrol Expands its Citizen Scientist Effort to Fight Plastic Pollution on Beaches
- Oil Impairs Ability of Coral Reef Fish to Find Homes and Evade Predators
- Omega-3s May Extend the Lives of Fishes, Too
- On Anniversary of Gulf Oil Spill, Science Has Insights for the Next Crisis
- Postcard: Hedy Edmonds at the Gakkel Ridge
- Postcard: Peter Thomas
- Q & A: Jim McClelland, marine scientist
- Reading the Tea Leaves
- Record Number of Turtles Rescued at University of Texas Marine Science Institute
- Rescuing Sea Turtles From the Cold
- Researcher Uses Aquatic Robots to Study Climate Change
- Resilient Marine Scientists Home Again as Lab Building Reopens after Harvey
- Scales Can Tell a Tarpon's Tale
- Scientists Decode Genomes to Infer Lifestyles of Subsurface Microbes
- Scientists Discover New Details about Metabolism in Ancestors of All Complex Life
- Scientists Unveil the Most Comprehensive Genomic Tree of Life
- Seahorse Heads Have a 'No Wake Zone' That’s Made for Catching Prey
- Settlement by Oil Company BP to Support Gulf Coast Research
- Six Months Since Harvey and Rebuilding Continues at Marine Science Institute
- Speed, Endurance and Performance Factor into Fish Olympics
- Spying on Fish Love Calls Could Help Protect Them from Overfishing
- Study reveals causes behind freshwater increase in North Atlantic and Arctic oceans
- Study: ‘Dead Zone’ Effects on Fish
- Success of Conservation Efforts for Important Caribbean Reef Fish Hinges on Climate Change
- Switching to a Power Stroke Enables a Tiny But Important Marine Crustacean to Survive
- Texas Marine Scientist Studies Oil Spill Effects on Oxygen Levels in the Gulf of Mexico ‘Dead Zone’
- The Fish and the Egg: Toward a New Strategy for Fattening Up Red Drum in Texas
- The Hunt for Oil Plumes
- The Mystery of the Brownbanded Bamboo Shark
- The Nurdle Patrol Wages War on Plastic Pellets, With Boost from Lawsuit Settlement
- The University of Texas at Austin Selects Director for Marine Science Institute
- These Tiny Coral Reef Fish Parents Decide When Their Embryos Hatch
- Toxic Seafood
- Turning the Tide: How the Marine Science Institute is Building a Bluer Future
- Undeterred, Gulf Fish Spawn Despite Hurricane
- University of Texas Regents Vote to Rebuild Marine Science Institute
- Unlikely Partners: Bees and Turtles
- Update from the Marine Science Institute after Hurricane Harvey
- UT Austin Receives $5.6M for Long-term Study of Alaska’s Arctic Coast
- UT Marine Science Institute Awarded Grant to Complete Gulf Oil Spill Research
- UT Marine Scientists to Relocate Temporarily to Texas A&M’s Corpus Christi Campus
- Video: The New Arctic
- Virus Discovery Offers Clues About Origins of Complex Life
- Weddell Seals Hunting and Living Beneath Antarctic Ice
- Molecular Biosciences
- 50-Year Cholera Mystery Solved by Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin
- A Change in Bacteria’s Genetic Code Holds Promise of Longer-Lasting Drugs
- A New Way to Disarm Antibiotic Resistance in Deadly Bacteria
- A Swarm of Salmonella
- A Trio of Flu Studies Point the Way to Better Treatment and Prevention
- Accurately Editing Genes in Living Cells Means Grappling with Knots in DNA
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- Ancient Cousins, New AI Could Reveal Clues About Causes of Birth Defects
- Ancient Enzyme Could Boost Power of Liquid Biopsies to Detect and Profile Cancers
- Ancient Enzymes Function like Nanopistons to Unwind RNA
- Ancient Microbes Folded their DNA Similarly to Modern Life Forms
- Antibodies from a SARS Patient Could Help Fight Coronaviruses Now and in the Future
- Antibodies From Earlier Exposures Affect Response To New Flu Strains
- Antibodies from Llamas Could Help in Fight Against COVID-19
- Antibody Test Developed for COVID-19 That is Sensitive, Specific and Scalable
- As Cryo-EM Capabilities Expand, Cool Science at UT Gets a Boost
- Award from Cancer Agency Supports Bringing Researcher to UT Austin
- Back with a Vengeance: The Trouble with Defeating Diseases
- Bacteria Help Scientists Discover Human Cancer-Causing Proteins
- Bacteria Show Capacity for Rapid, Beneficial Mutations
- Bacteria Take "RNA Mug Shots" of Threatening Viruses
- Bacterial Warfare Provides New Antibiotic Target
- Better Corn the Goal of $2.5 million Grant from the National Science Foundation
- Better Drugs to Fight Flu is Goal of $1.5 Million NIH Project
- Biologist Aims to Hunt Down and Destroy Viruses Where They Hide
- Biologist Awarded Grant to Study Effects of Chemicals in the Environment on Embryos
- Biologist receives $450,000 grant to contribute to asthma research
- Biologist Sara Sawyer Receives Early Career Award from White House
- Biologist Studies Evolution of HIV
- Biologists Use Bacteria from Hot Springs to Reveal Clues To Evolution of Early Life and To Unlock Biofuels’ Potential
- Breakthrough in Coronavirus Research Results in New Map to Support Vaccine Design
- Breakthrough in Fight on Tick-Borne CCHF Virus is Latest Use of New Strategy Against Diseases
- Cancer Agency Awards $2 Million to UT Austin to Recruit New Faculty Member
- Cancer drug extends cognitive function in patients with brain metastases
- Cancer Fighter: Professor's Personal Battle Leads to Development of New Cancer Drug
- Cheaper disease treatments expected from faster approach to developing therapeutic antibodies
- Chemist Mahal Receives NIH New Innovator Award
- Chemistry in Mold Reveals Important Clue for Pharmaceuticals
- Common Antifungal Drug Decreases Tumor Growth and Shows Promise as Cancer Therapy
- Coronavirus Mutation May Have Made It More Contagious
- COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Therapy is Safe, With 76% of Patients Improving
- COVID-19 Drug Development Could Benefit from Approach Used Against Flu
- COVID-19 Vaccine Innovation Could Dramatically Speed Up Worldwide Production
- COVID-19 Vaccines with UT Ties Arrived Quickly After Years in the Making
- Creating a Social Network for Genes
- Cross-respiration Between Oral Bacteria Leads to Worse Infections
- Cyanobacterium Found in UT Algae Collection Holds Biotech Promise
- Dan Leahy Has Thoughts on Building a Solid Structure
- Dan Leahy Selected as Fellow of American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- De Lozanne honored for teaching excellence
- Dense Bacterial Populations Create Mutant Breeding Grounds for Antibiotic Resistance
- Department of Energy Fellowship Provides Support for Grad Student
- Designer Bacteria May Lead to Better Vaccines
- Detecting Cancer With Saliva
- Developing New Vaccines for Emerging Diseases is Focus of $6.5 Million Contract
- Directing Evolution
- Discovering a Genetic Mechanism that Affects Birth Defects, Some Cancers
- Discovery about Hep C Drug Offers Insights for Coronavirus Treatments
- Discovery about Hep C Drug Offers Insights for Coronavirus Treatments
- Discovery Gives Insight into How Seeds Germinate in Response to Light
- Discovery Of Why Influenza B Virus Exclusively Infects Humans Opens Door For Drugs To Fight Seasonal Epidemics Caused By Virus
- Discovery Opens Door For Drugs To Fight Bird Flu, Influenza Epidemics
- DNA Barcodes That Reliably Work: A Game-Changer for Biomedical Research
- DNA Repair Findings Shed Light on Pathways Affecting Cancer Progression
- DNA-Targeting Molecule Has Potential to Help Treat Genetic Diseases and HIV
- Dried Bacteria Could Revolutionize Testing, Laboratory Science
- Dudley Elected Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology
- Engineered Immune Cells Resist Infection from HIV and Could Ultimately Replace Drug Therapy
- Engineering Algae to Make the "Wonder Material" Nanocellulose
- Enzyme Safely Starves Cancer Cells in Preclinical Study
- Experimental Vaccine Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Elicits Strong Immune Response
- Explaining the Science: The Potential of Bacteriophages in a Post-Antibiotics World
- Fight Cancer, She Must
- Fighting Hepatitis C Virus, Using Clues from What Killed Bevo XIV
- Finkelstein Receives Welch Foundation’s Norman Hackerman Award
- First Step Taken Toward Epigenetically Modified Cotton
- Fix for 3-Billion-Year-Old Genetic Error Could Dramatically Improve Genetic Sequencing
- Flu Vaccine’s Effectiveness Can Be Improved, New Findings Suggest
- Foodie for Life
- Freshman Research Initiative Spotlight: Discovering Antibiotics
- Freshman Research Initiative Students Published in Nature Genetics
- Freshman Researchers Receive Grand Challenges Explorations Grant
- Gene Discovery Made Easier
- Gene Editing Gets Safer Thanks to Redesigned Protein
- Genes Evolve to Minimize Protein Production Errors
- Genetic Road Map May Bring About Better Cotton Crops
- Genetic Signatures Reveal Environment Where Bacteria Evolved
- Genomes Assembled from Five Cotton Species Could Lead to Better Varieties
- Graduate Researcher Studies Cells that Fight Autoimmunity
- Graduate Student Selected for International Research Fellowship
- Graduating Seniors Help Identify Scientific Solutions in Coronavirus Fight
- Hepatitis C Drugs Boost Remdesivir’s Antiviral Activity Against COVID-19
- HIV Hidden in Patients’ Cells Can Now Be Accurately Measured
- How a CRISPR Protein Might Yield New Tests for Many Viruses
- How Amphibious Plants Rewired a Gas Exchange Pathway to Survive in Water
- How Chromosomes Organize and Genes Interact Needs Rethinking, Study Finds
- How to Make the Gene-Editing Tool CRISPR Work Even Better
- Human Trials Begin for a Low-Cost COVID-19 Vaccine to Extend Global Access
- Improving Cotton the Goal of $3.8 Million Grant to Plant Geneticist
- In the Race of Life, Better an Adaptable Tortoise than a Fit Hare
- Innovative Cancer Research Bolstered by Grants from CPRIT
- International Synthetic Biology Team to Create an Ancient Cell
- Jason McLellan Named Finalist for Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists
- Jason McLellan Named Texas Inventor of the Year
- Keiko Torii Receives Asahi Prize
- Kenneth Johnson Named Fellow of Biophysical Society
- Lab on a Chip for Oral Cancer Shows Promise
- Lack of Key Enzyme in the Metabolism of Folic Acid Leads to Birth Defects
- Lauren Ehrlich Named among The Alcalde’s Texas 10
- Live Cell Imaging Reveals New Clues About Processes Linked to Birth Defects
- Locking Down Shape-Shifting Spike Protein Aids Development of COVID-19 Vaccine
- Lulu Cambronne Named 2020 Pew Biomedical Scholar
- Making smart materials
- Mammalian Body Cells Lack Ancient Viral Defense Mechanism, Find UT Scientists
- Man’s Best Frenemy
- Marcotte Honored As Outstanding Young Investigator
- Matching CRISPR to the Job Improves the Safety, Efficiency of the Gene-Editing Tool
- McLellan Wins Major Awards from Welch Foundation, National Academy
- Microbe Research Team Awarded Gold Medal at 2019 iGEM Competition
- Microbiologist Receives Support for Studying Bacterial Communication and Disease
- Mouth Bacteria Can Change Its Diet, Supercomputers Reveal
- Mutation in Gene Leads to Variety of Poorly Understood Birth Defects
- Nature May Produce Reaction thought Earlier to Be in Only Synthetic Chemists' Power
- Network Fever
- New Cancer Treatment Uses Enzymes to Boost Immune System and Fight Back
- New Cystic Fibrosis Research Examines Deadly Pathogen
- New Era at UT Austin Begins for Famous Long-Term Evolution Experiment
- New Faculty, New Technology to Strengthen Disease Research at UT Austin
- New Insights Could Lead to Crops Adapted to a Warming World
- New Method Could Transform Vaccine Distribution to Remote, Developing Areas
- New Protein Booster May Lead to Better DNA Vaccines and Gene Therapy
- New Protein Sequencing Method Could Transform Biological Research
- New Research Advances Fight Against Human Metapneumovirus
- New Sensor May Soon Test for Coronavirus and Flu Simultaneously
- New Source for Biofuels Discovered
- New Technique Enables Safer Gene-Editing Therapy Using CRISPR
- New Vaccine Advances Could Help Against More Viral Illnesses
- Office Hours: Dr. Dio Siegel
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- Oral Fixations
- Our Immune Systems Blanket the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein with Antibodies
- Partly Human Yeast Show A Common Ancestor’s Lasting Legacy
- Paull Becomes HHMI Investigator
- Payne to Receive Prestigious Civitatis Award
- Placing Landmarks on the Genome Map
- Plants ‘Remember’ Winter To Bloom In Spring With Help of Special Molecule
- Plastic-eating Enzyme Could Eliminate Billions of Tons of Landfill Waste
- Possible Explanation for Human Diseases Caused by Defective Ribosomes
- Potential New Drug Target Could Boost Effectiveness of Chemotherapy Drugs
- Promise of New Antibiotics Lies with Shackling Tiny Toxic Tetherballs to Bacteria
- Promising New Target in War Against Flu
- Put No Effort into Teaching (and Other Advice Janice Fischer Ignored)
- Raising the Tail: Jim Allison's Pioneering Cancer Treatment
- Rare Evolutionary Event Detected in University of Texas Lab
- Rasika Harshey Elected to the American Academy of Microbiology
- Research of Cell Movements in Developing Frogs Reveals New Twists in Human Genetic Disease
- Researchers Build Nanoscale Autonomous Walking Machine from DNA
- Researchers Create Largest Ever Map of Plant Proteins and Their Assemblies
- Researchers Discover Key Mechanism Cells Use to Harness Energy
- Researchers Discover Possible New Target to Attack Flu Virus
- Researchers Discover Why It's So Hard to Grow an Extra Finger
- Researchers Identify One of Alcohol’s Key Gateways to the Brain
- Researchers Solve Decades-Old DNA Mystery
- Saliva Can Help Diagnose Heart Attack
- Scientist Battling Invincible Microbes Takes Fight to the Silver Screen
- Scientist to Chair Molecular Biosciences Department
- Scientists Capture First-Ever Video of Body’s Safety Test for T-cells
- Scientists Coax Proteins to Form Synthetic Structures with Method that Mimics Nature
- Scientists Discover How Remdesivir Works to Inhibit Coronavirus
- Scientists Discover Why Some Bacteria Turn Bad
- Scientists Find Leukemia’s Surroundings Key to its Growth
- Scientists Find Missing Evolutionary Link Using Tiny Fungus Crystal
- Scientists Find More Influences on Inherited Traits
- Scientists Hijack Bacteria To Ease Drug Manufacturing
- Scientists Reveal Criminal Virus Spreaders Using Evolutionary Forensics
- Scientists Study How DNA Repairs Itself Through Single Molecule Imaging
- Scientists Synthesize a New Type of DNA with Extra Building Blocks
- Scientists Uncover RNA Silencing Technique to Change Seed Size in Plants
- Seed Size Is Controlled by Maternally Produced Small RNAs, Scientists Find
- Simple Test Detects Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes, Presence of Biopesticide
- Simulation Reveals How a SARS-CoV-2 ‘Gate’ Opens to Allow COVID Infection
- Some Bacteria Sacrifice Themselves to Protect their Brethren from Antibiotics
- State Cancer Research Grant Awarded to Molecular Bioscientist
- Stone Named Emerging Inventor of the Year
- Student scientists create living bacterial photographs
- Students Win Big at International Synthetic Biology Competition
- Study Shows Common Molecular Tool Kit Organisms Share Across Tree of Life
- Swine Flu Crusaders
- Synthesizing the Natural
- Systems Biologist Receives $2.5 Million Pioneer Award for Genome Research
- Tagged by Fukushima
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- Texas Coronavirus Scientists Win Award for Research with ‘Great Societal Benefit’
- Texas Researchers Aim to Use Saliva To Diagnose Health and Disease
- The 40 Year-old Discovery Behind A Promising New Flu Drug
- The Bacteria Diet
- The Dangers of Cannibalism
- The Next 50 Years: The Future of Cybernetics
- The Science of Soul Stealing
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- Tiny Insects Provide Inspiration for New Biomaterials
- Turning Plant Pests into Helpers
- Two Molecular Biologists Receive Early Career Research Awards
- Two Studies Shed Light on How Complex CRISPR Systems Work
- U.T. Making a Big Bet on the Future of Algae
- Undergraduate Research Aims to Harness the Power of Mealworms to Degrade Plastic
- Undergraduate Wang Wins $20,000 Mitchell Prize
- Understanding Why Chronic Wounds Don't Heal
- University of Texas at Austin Researchers Awarded $4.7 Million for Cancer Research
- Unlocking the Mysteries of Life-Changing Hepatitis C Drugs
- Unraveling How One of the Most Important Cell Types Form
- Urbain Weyemi Looks for the Unexpected to Better Understand Cancer
- UT Austin Alum James Allison Awarded Nobel Prize
- UT Austin and Texas A&M Scientists Seek to Turn Plant Pests into Plant Doctors
- UT Austin Harnesses Power of Biology in Partnership with Army Research Laboratory
- UT Austin's McLellan Receives O'Donnell Award in Medicine
- UT Biologist Awarded Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship
- Video: Next Generation Sequencing
- Visualizing Synapses
- What Real Scientific Controversy Looks Like
- Where’s the Love?
- Why Hybrids Grow Bigger
- Why Some Cancers May Respond Poorly to Key Drugs Discovered
- With $2.4 Million Grant, Researchers To Decode Geranium’s Evolutionary Mysteries
- You Are Your Microbiome
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- Neuroscience
- 6 Tips for Staying Sharp
- Adolescent Brains Biologically Wired to Engage in Risky Behavior, Study Finds
- Advance is a Key Step Toward Treatment of Neurological Disorders
- Alcohol Abuse Linked to Newly Identified Gene Network
- Alcohol Helps the Brain Remember, Says New Study
- Alcoholic Fly Larvae Need Fix for Learning
- Ali Preston Has A View Into Memory
- Analysis highlights new areas of research into genetic causes of alcoholism
- As We Develop, the Brain Connects Lessons Learned Differently
- Assistant Professor Lief Fenno is Developing New Tools to Treat Addiction
- Bat Love Songs Decoded
- Brain Scans Show We Take Risks Because We Can't Stop Ourselves
- Brain's Center for Perceiving 3-D Motion Is Identified
- Brain’s Immune Cells are a Central Driver of Alcohol Use Disorder
- Bringing Music to the Texas Science Community in Intense Times
- Could a Digital Version of this Part of the Brain Be Coming Soon?
- Cracking the Genetic Code of Brain Tumors
- Discovery about Brain Cells that Promote Healing from Strokes Offers Treatment Insights
- Electric Fish Plug In to Communicate
- Ethanol: One Molecule's Claim to Fame
- Faculty Awarded NIH Grants to Study Prevention and Treatment of Neurodegenerative and Vascular Diseases
- First Glimpse of Brains Retrieving Mistaken Memories Observed
- Forgetting Uses More Brain Power Than Remembering
- Graduate Students’ Class Project Produces New Tool for Neuroscience
- Grasshopper Mice Are Numb to the Pain of the Bark Scorpion Sting
- Higher Brain Damage in Alcoholics with Cirrhosis of the Liver
- How 3-D vision works
- How Electric Fish Were Able to Evolve Electric Organs
- How the Brain Fights Off Fears That Return to Haunt Us
- Huk is Winner of the 2011 Vision Sciences Society Young Investigator Award
- Improving Brain Imaging with Deep Learning
- International Project to Provide Detailed View of New Complexities Linked to Synapses
- Learning Expands the Brain’s Capacity to Store Information
- Manipulating Neurons
- Medication May Help Stop Drug and Alcohol Addiction
- Meet Lawrence Garvin, II, Class of 2018
- Memories Serve as Tools for Learning and Decision-Making, New Study Shows
- Mental Rest and Reflection Boost Learning, Study Suggests
- Misinformation, the Brain and Tricks for Analyzing Data Accurately
- Model for Angelman Syndrome Developed
- Mutation Stops Worms From Getting Drunk
- Neurobiologist awarded Presidential Early Career Award
- Neurobiologist Elected Fellow of American Academy of Arts & Sciences
- Neurobiologist Named 2009 Pew Scholar
- Neurons in the Brain Tune into Different Frequencies for Different Spatial Memory Tasks
- Neuroscience professor wins NSF CAREER award
- Neuroscientist Earns Young Investigator Award
- Neuroscientist Honored With Lifetime Achievement Award
- Neuroscientist Receives Grant to Advance Understanding of Brain Structure
- Neuroscientist Studying Monkeys in Ecuador Finds His Field Site Under Threat
- Neuroscientist Takes the Quantified Self, and Own Brain, to the Next Level
- Neuroscientist Weighs How Realistic Bourne Character's Memory Loss Is
- Neuroscientists Join Virtual Mega-laboratory to Probe the Brain’s Deepest Secrets
- Neuroscientists Receive $1M Grant to Study Sensory Adaptation
- Neuroscientists Win University Teaching Awards
- New Study Shows How Deep-learning Technology Can Improve Brain Imaging
- Of Genes and Gin
- Parkinsonian Worms May Hold the Key to Identifying Drugs for Parkinson's Disease
- People Learn New Information More Effectively When Brain Activity is Consistent, Research Shows
- Research Sheds Light on Challenges of Interpreting Brain Activity
- Researchers Discover First Sensor of Earth’s Magnetic Field in an Animal
- Scientists Discover How We Play Memories in Fast Forward
- Scientists Discover Molecular Culprits Linked to Alcohol Use Disorders
- Scientists Estimate Memory Capacity Based on Sizes of Brain Synapses
- Scientists Identify New Approaches to Treating PTSD
- Serotonin Regulates the Sensitivity of Brain Cells Involved in Hearing
- Social Support Aids Recovery from Drug Addiction, Study Suggests
- Socially Isolated Rats are More Vulnerable to Addiction, Report Researchers
- Sodium Channels Evolved Before Animals’ Nervous Systems, Research Shows
- Staying on the Grid: Placing a Nobel-prize Winning Neuroscience Discovery in a UT Austin Context
- Taillefumier Awarded Sloan Fellowship
- The Next 50 Years: Thinking Outside the Brain
- Tolerance to Inhalants May Be Caused By Changes in Gene Expression
- Understanding the Prefrontal Cortex
- Unlocking the Mind's Mysteries
- UT Austin Leads $29 Million Alcoholism Treatment Consortium
- UT Austin Receives $4M to Develop Techniques for Brain Imaging and Manipulation
- UT Austin Researchers Map Neurological Process of Learning, Deciding
- UT Researchers Honored at Neuroscience 2019 Conference
- Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research benefits from $38 million federal grant
- Waggoner Center Wins Grant to Develop Drug to Treat Addiction
- What Neuroscience Suggests to Better Your Study Habits
- Why Do our Eyes Move as They Do? UT Scientists Have New Answers to That
- Xue-Xin Wei Asks Basic Questions about the Nature of Intelligence
- Physics
- A Cornucopia of Newly Confirmed Gravitational Wave Detections
- A New Era for Physics? With Creation of New Form of Matter, a Time Crystal, It Just Might Be
- A Physicist’s Search for Beauty (Audio)
- After a 30-Year Wait, Texas Scientists’ Instrument Blasts Into Space
- Allan MacDonald Wins Wolf Prize in Physics
- As Hunt for Sterile Neutrino Continues, Mystery Deepens
- Atomic Coilgun Used to Slow and Stop Atoms
- Attacking Weaknesses in Killer Bacteria with Help from Glowing Beads
- Bacteria Suppress Their Antibiotic-Resistant Cousins
- Biofilm Discovery Suggests New Way to Prevent Dangerous Infections
- Black Hole Swan Songs
- Breaking Up is Hard to Do
- Breakthrough Prize Awarded to UT Physicist Steven Weinberg
- Building Your Own Spin Zone
- Can General Relativity, at 100, Withstand Some Holes?
- Can Kilic Tackles Dark Matter, Particle Physics
- Capping Decades of Searching, Scientists Observe Elusive Particle That is its own Antiparticle
- Cécile DeWitt-Morette Named Officer in French Legion of Honor
- Chelikowsky Wins The American Physical Society’s Highest Award In Computational Physics
- Complex Flows of Turbulence Visualized
- Construction Begins on International Neutrino Facility
- Controlling Most Atoms Now Possible
- Cosmic Rumbles: New Faculty Probe Universe for Gravitational Waves
- Department of Energy Invests in High-power Laser Network, including UT Austin
- Department of Energy Selects Timothy Liao for Graduate Student Research Program
- Discoveries with Ties to UT Austin Rank Among Top Scientific Findings of the Year
- Distinguished Alum Discusses Gravitational Waves Discovery
- Dr. Fink's Little Black Box
- Elaine Li Pushes Boundaries of Photonics and Electronics
- Feliciano Giustino Uses Quantum Mechanics to Create New Materials
- Finding about cellular microtubule rigidity could lead to development of new nano-materials
- First Confirmed Detection of Neutron Stars Crashing into Black Holes
- Fusion at Our Service
- Grad Student Aims to Shape Understanding of Universe
- Grad Students Lead the Greatest Show in Classical Physics
- Gregory Fiete Named a Simons Fellow in Theoretical Physics
- How UT Scientists Contributed to Nobel-Winning Gravitational Wave Discovery
- Improved Method for Isotope Enrichment Could Secure a Vital Global Commodity
- In Memoriam: Physicist Peter Antoniewicz
- Inspired by Biology, Physicists Make More Efficient Motors
- Invisible Waves
- Invisible Waves Shape Continental Slope
- Katherine Freese Has Ideas to Support Detection of Dark Matter
- Liquid Bounce
- Making Music with Physics
- Marder Receives University’s Civitatis Award
- Markert Recognized as a 2021 American Physical Society Fellow
- Markert Wins Hamilton Book Award
- Mini Robots Reveal Links Between Bird Flocks and General Relativity
- MINOS experiment sheds light on mystery of neutrino disappearance
- Most Flexible 2D Material Discovered at UT Austin
- Most Powerful Laser In The World Fires Up
- Mr. Sandman: Alum Dan Goldman Snakes Across Dunes of Research
- Much in the Works at the Physics Machine Shop
- Nanoparticle Technique Could Lead to Improved Semiconductors
- New Device Bends Light at Sharp Angles
- New Gravitational Wave Catalog Reveals Black Holes of ‘All Shapes and Sizes’
- New laser technique measures Brownian motion of a single particle
- New Material Holds Promise for More Secure Computing
- New Material Might Lead to Higher Capacity Hard Drives
- New Materials Could Lead to Computers That Work Like the Human Brain
- New Model Reveals How Chromosomes Get Packed Up
- New Nanostructure Could Lead to Advanced Optical Devices
- New Phononic Crystal Might Enable Better Mobile Communications
- New Research Points Way to Less Vulnerable Computer Memory
- New Superconductor Could Pave Way to Practical Quantum Computers
- New superlens reveals hidden nanostructures
- New ‘Nanotweezers’ Open Door to Innovations in Medicine, Mobile Tech
- New, Ultra-Flexible Probes Form Reliable, Scar-Free Integration with the Brain
- Newly Identified Gravitational Waves Include Best Pinpointed Black Hole Pair
- NSF-Funded Project Aims to Squeeze Larger Simulations onto Quantum Computers
- Nuclear Fusion-Fission Hybrid Could Destroy Nuclear Waste And Contribute to Carbon-Free Energy Future
- Nuclear Waste-Burning Technology Could Change the Face of Nuclear Energy
- On the Birth of Magnetism in the Universe
- Particle Accelerator That Can Fit on a Tabletop Opens New Chapter for Science Research
- Peter Onyisi is Having a Smashing Time Hunting Particles
- Physicist Allan MacDonald Elected to National Academy of Sciences
- Physicist Honored for Teaching Excellence
- Physicist Mark Raizen Named Fellow of AAAS
- Physicist Recognized for Teaching Excellence
- Physicist Sudarshan Awarded Dirac Medal
- Physicists Catch Higgs Boson Interacting with Top Quarks
- Physicists Improve Key Component of Future Atom Microscope
- Physicists Launch Experiment to Probe a Muon Mystery
- Physicists Prove Einstein Wrong with Observation of Instantaneous Velocity in Brownian Particles
- Physicists Slow and Control Supersonic Helium Beam
- Physics Alum a Lead on Gravitational Waves Discovery
- Physics Research Leads to Goldwater Scholarship for CNS senior
- Podcast: Tough Talk on the Hard Science of Climate Change
- Pyramid Probe (Audio)
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- Remembering High-Energy Physicist Roy Schwitters
- Researchers Build World's Thinnest Light Bulb from Graphene
- Researchers Win $2 Million Grant to Develop Atomically Thin Semiconductors
- Rethinking Brain-Inspired Computing from the Atom Up
- Scaling Theory Better Predicts Gas Production in Barnett Shale Wells
- Scientists Capture First-ever View of a Hidden Quantum Phase in a 2D Crystal
- Scientists Create New Tool to Study Emerging Materials for Spintronics
- Scientists Glimpse Inner Workings of Atomically Thin Transistors
- Seeing Dark Matter in the Ice
- Solar Cells, Batteries Research Receives $15 Million
- Splitting Light Could Improve Telecommunication Networks
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- Super-resolution Microscope Builds 3D Images by Mapping Negative Space
- Supercomputers Fire Lasers to Shoot Gamma Ray Beam
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- Team of Theoretical Physicists Develop A Test for String Theory
- Testing General Relativity
- The Dance of Quantum States
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- Twisted Physics: Magic Angle Graphene Produces Switchable Superconductivity
- Two Physicists and an Engineer Elected Fellows of the American Physical Society
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- UT Austin Mourns Death of Groundbreaking Physicist Cécile DeWitt-Morette
- UT Austin Mourns Passing of George Sudarshan, Titan of 20th Century Physics
- UT Austin Physicist Wins Award at Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
- UT Austin Physicist Wins Presidential Early Career Award
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- Vernita Gordon Awarded Grant from the Human Frontier Science Program
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- UT Prof Pioneers ‘Intersections of the Future’
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- UT researching H1N1 with supercomputer
- UT Robots Win Soccer Championship
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- UT shifts slowly from oil-black to green
- UT student spends summer job chasing tiny wasps
- UT student wins Marshall Scholarship
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- UT Tower Falcon May Have Finally Found True Love
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