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UT’s Lab that Engineers the Hidden Technologies Behind National Security and Everyday Life
From high-tech submarine sonar to GPS, UT’s Applied Research Laboratories has been powering the systems that protect and connect the world for 80 years and counting.
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New Fellowship Puts STEM Students at Center of Austin’s Defense Tech Boom
The Clements Center’s Defense Technology Fellows Program welcomes its first cohort this fall, connecting students in engineering, science and mathematics to defense companies, military commands and research labs that surround the UT campus.
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America 250: Time for Texas
The ‘Pursuing Our Promise’ series at the LBJ Presidential Library turns its spotlight on treasures from Texas housed at the Briscoe Center for American History.
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What Have Longhorns Been Up To This Summer?
Read to learn more about the internships, experiential learning opportunities and programs students have been participating in this summer.
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From Senior Design to Startup: How a Wildfire Competition Sparked a UT Spinoff
What began as a design course project grew into an international endeavor and has since become an AI company of its own.
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UT-Led Study Finds Dormant Cancer Cells Block Immune Cells To Disarm Immunotherapy
Targeting a signal released by dormant cancer cells could help overcome resistance to immunotherapy and improve cellular therapies for pancreatic cancer.
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Experimental Drug Turns Cancer’s Favorite Fuel — Sugar — Against It
Researchers have developed a compound that delivers a one-two punch to cancer cells, exploiting their appetite for sugar while cutting off their backup fuel supply
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College of Natural SciencesNewly Renamed School of Health and Human Sciences Looks to its Future
What was the School of Human Ecology has a new name and new leadership.
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New Faculty, New Degrees Elevate UT as a National Security Leader
University-wide investment strengthens teaching, research and career pathways for the next generation of national security leaders.
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UT Launches New Materials Science Bachelor’s Program
From alternative fuels to the next quantum computer, it starts with materials science.
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Catching Silent Threats to the Power Grid
Innovative power line sensor spots previously unseen risks to the power grid and monitors new demands from data centers.


