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Dean’s Honored Graduates for the class of 2025 in the College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin ...
Their method to speed up the design of “magnetic bottles” offers an answer to a complex 70-year-old challenge.
New research from Kelly Zamudio at The University of Texas at Austin and an international team finds climate change threatens ...
From making papier-mâché outfits for her Barbie dolls to playing around with her mom’s Indian clothes, Shriya Bengre has been ...
UT researchers have developed the first viable alternative to a 75-year-old method for sequencing proteins. Image of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Scientists at The University of Texas ...
Global bird sightings from citizen scientists and a view into “climate niches” reveal unexpected risks for some birds. The Bohemian waxwing (left) and the chestnut-crowned laughingthrush (right).
Come and enjoy a mid-day musical break at this free concert with the Red River Ensemble, the resident orchestra of the College of Natural of Sciences. The Red River Ensemble is the resident orchestra ...
Watch an award-winning film about CRISPR and enjoy a conversation with a UT scientist, as part of our series with the Long Center for the Performing Arts.
Join us in celebrating our Texas Science graduates! May 2025 participants include December 2024 graduates and May 2025 and August 2025 potential graduates. Candidates in these disciplines earning ...
As our planet becomes hotter and places such as Texas become drier, many people are worried about the effect on native wildlife. Current climate change impacts can be frightening, from out-of-control ...