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A Student Explains How Milkshakes and Drilling Disasters Are Connected
Mitchell Johnson, the 2017 Texas Student Research Showdown winner, explains the properties of measuring fluids in oil and gas wells.
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Four Fellows Named to the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Four UT Austin faculty members have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society.
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University of Texas and Monterrey Tech Join Forces to Improve Electric Power in Mexico
UT Austin today signed a partnership agreement with Monterrey Tech, one of Mexico’s top universities, to work together to develop a reliable, clean, sustainable and affordable electric power sector for Mexico.
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Ancient Enzyme Could Boost Power of Liquid Biopsies to Detect and Profile Cancers
Scientists are developing a set of medical tests called liquid biopsies that can rapidly detect the presence of cancers, infectious diseases and other conditions from only a small blood sample.
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New Research Could Predict La Niña Drought Years in Advance
New studies improve predictions on the strength and duration of La Niña droughts.
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7 International Programs to Kick-Start Your Global Career
Employers are looking for candidates with international experience who can lead, adapt and succeed in any situation. These programs help give UT students a head start in a global market
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Cockrell School To Serve as New Home for State’s Leading Oil and Gas Industry Training Program
Texas Engineering Executive Education is the new home for the Petroleum Extension (PETEX) program.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Microsoft CEO to Speak on UT Campus about Leadership and Technology
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will discuss leadership and the ways technology is transforming society.
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How To Help Older Adults At Risk Of Suicide
In a new study, social work professors found health problems are a major driver of suicide among older adults.
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Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering Established With Gift from Family of Regent and Industry Leader
A transformative gift has been made by the Hildebrand Foundation to support the Cockrell School of Engineering.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: “Struggle for Justice” Exhibit Opens Friday
“Struggle for Justice: Four Decades of Civil Rights Photography” at the Briscoe Center for American History at UT Austin features photographs that show the flashpoints of the civil rights movement.
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Study of Secret Sex Lives of Trees Finds Tiny Bees Play Big Part
When it comes to sex between plants, tiny bees the size of ladybugs play a critical role in promoting the genetic diversity that protects against disease, climate change and other threats.




