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Maria Gallucci named 2017-18 UT Energy Journalism Fellow
UT has named Mashable Science Reporter Maria Galluci as its Energy Journalism Fellow for 2017-18.
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UT/TT Poll: Weak Overall Job Approval Ratings in Texas Mask Continuing Trump Support Among GOP Voters
As controversy continues to swirl around the White House, 43 percent of Texas voters approve of the job Donald Trump is doing as president, and 51 percent disapprove, according to the latest poll.
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Hydroelectric Dams May Jeopardize the Amazon’s Future
Hundreds of built and proposed hydroelectric dams may significantly harm life in and around the Amazon by trapping the flow of rich nutrients and modifying the climate from Central America to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Statement from President Gregory L. Fenves on Victims of Congressional Shooting
Statement from The University of Texas at Austin President Gregory L. Fenves on victims of congressional shooting.
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Spying on Fish Love Calls Could Help Protect Them from Overfishing
Marine scientists have discovered a way to use the incredibly loud, distinctive sounds fish make when they gather to spawn–not to catch them, but to protect them.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Designated Texas State Botanic Garden and Arboretum
UT Austin’s Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center has received honorary designation from the Texas Legislature as the state botanic garden and arboretum.
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Improving Adolescents’ Social and Emotional Lives Must Go Beyond Teaching Them Skills
School programs designed to improve adolescents’ social and emotional lives should aim to create a respectful climate and allow adolescents more autonomy, according to psychology research.
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University of Texas at Austin Launches Free Digital Edition of “The Collections”
UT Austin has released a digital edition of The Collections, the first encyclopedic account of the university’s repository of more than 170 million cultural artifacts.
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Leonard N. Moore Named Interim VP for Diversity and Community Engagement at UT Austin
Professor of History Leonard N. Moore has been named interim vice president for diversity and community engagement at UT Austin.
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Starving Prostate Cancer With What You Eat for Dinner
New research from The University of Texas at Austin identifies several natural compounds found in food, including turmeric, apple peels and red grapes, as key ingredients that could thwart the growth of prostate cancer.
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Exhibit “Mexico Modern” Reveals Dynamic Network of Cultural Exchange Between Mexico and the U.S.
Chronicling two decades of cultural exchange between Mexico and the United States, the exhibit “Mexico Modern: Art, Commerce, and Cultural Exchange, 1920–1945” showcases examples of modern Mexican art and design.





