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Six Tips to Enjoying the Holidays Without the Extra Pounds
With mindful eating you can still enjoy the activities and merriment of the season without the guilt.
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Thousands of Images from Gabriel García Márquez Archive Now Online
More than 27,000 images from Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez’s archive are now online, including materials from all of García Márquez’s works of fiction.
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Artificial Intelligence and Supercomputers to Help Alleviate Urban Traffic Problems
Researchers developed a tool that uses artificial intelligence and supercomputers to automatically recognize objects in raw traffic camera footage and characterize how they move and interact.
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Are You Thinking About New Year’s Resolutions All Wrong?
Q+A with psychology professor Art Markman on why people keep making resolutions that fail and what they can do to stay on track this year.
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Helping Others Be Heard (VIDEO)
The Lang Stuttering Institute assists people who stutter to communicate effectively and with confidence.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin Astronomer to Announce Major Discovery in NASA Teleconference
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and Google will participate in a NASA media teleconference to announce their discovery involving the planet-hunting Kepler space telescope.
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Chris Del Conte to Lead Texas Athletics
UT Austin has hired Chris Del Conte as vice president and athletics director. He begins Monday, Dec. 11.
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Gut Microbiome Influenced Heavily by Social Circles in Lemurs, UT Study Says
Social group membership is the most important influencer on gut microbiome composition, UT study says.
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UT Bureau of Economic Geology Granted $4 Million to Run Carbon Capture Partnership
UT has been tapped to lead a $4 million partnership to explore how carbon dioxide emitted from industry on the Gulf Coast can be safely stored deep under the Gulf of Mexico.
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Shooting the Struggle
Four decades of civil rights photos and the photographers who risked their lives to capture them.
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UT Austin Professors Discover Copy of Jesus’ Secret Revelations to His Brother
The first-known original Greek copy of writings describing Jesus’ secret teachings to his brother James has been discovered by UT Austin biblical scholars.
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Texas Astronomers Will Lead Early Studies with $8 Billion James Webb Space Telescope
UT Austin professor Steven Finkelstein leads one of the first projects using NASA’s successor to the Hubble Space Telescope to discover the most distant galaxies ever seen.




