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Experimental Chemo Drug May Trick the Immune System Into Fighting Cancer
The findings suggest that inducing viral mimicry could not only boost immune attacks on tumors but also reduce chemotherapy doses and limit drug resistance over time.
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UT To Break Ground on Dedicated Residence Hall for Law Students
The new building will advance the School of Law’s commitment to making premier legal education accessible and affordable.
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Longhorn by Choice, Leader by Reputation
Three years as a Texas Football student manager gave Class of 2026 sport management major Mark Cho a front-row seat to big-time athletics. Now, he’s ready to take that experience to the next level.
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Scientists Map Deadly Hantavirus, Bringing Treatments One Step Closer
An innovative imaging technique enabled dramatically higher resolution structures than previous efforts.
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Robot Hands So Sensitive They Can Grab a Potato Chip
New technology created at UT overcomes one of the biggest hurdles in robotics: sensitive touch.
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Scientists Successfully Harvest Chickpeas From ‘Moon Dirt’
New research provides a giant leap in understanding what it will take to grow food on the lunar surface.
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A Night at the Telescope
The Harlan J. Smith Scholars program takes undergraduate astronomy students out west to observe and capture data on one of the world’s largest telescopes.
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Spanish Castle Magic
Everything you’ve always wanted to know but were afraid to ask about UT’s signature red-tile roofs
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Longhorns Bring Their Expertise to SXSW 2026
Students, faculty and staff participate in panel discussions, roundtables and more at this year’s conference.
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New UT Venture Studio Accelerates Market-Ready Startups To Treat Patients Using Digital Twins
The studio builds startups from research, starting with medical digital twins, by addressing real-world needs with ventures that benefit society, the economy, and future industries.






