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A New Era for Physics? With Creation of New Form of Matter, a Time Crystal, It Just Might Be
The atoms in a weird new phase of matter, called a time crystal, move in a pattern that repeats in time rather than in space.
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Researchers Link Methane in Groundwater in Parker and Hood Counties to Natural Sources
Scientists from The University of Texas at Austin have found that high levels of methane in well water from two counties near Fort Worth are probably from shallow natural gas deposits.
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PTSD Risk Can Be Predicted by Hormone Levels Prior to Deployment, Study Says
New neuroscience research suggests some soldiers might have a hormonal predisposition to experience PTSD.
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Papers of Actors Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson Acquired
The Ransom Center has acquired the papers of actors Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson.
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Look Back: Texans Visit Campus and #ExploreUT
During Explore UT, visitors from across Texas are invited to campus to experience hands-on research and scholarship from UT. Relive the day with this roundup of some of our favorite #ExploreUT tweets.
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7 Can’t-Miss Activities at Explore UT
From a Hogwarts potions class to the trial of Gold E. Locks, you won’t want to miss these activities during Explore UT.
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H.W. Brands: The Failed Marriage That Shaped Texas Independence
Historian H.W. Brands explains how the failure of Sam Houston’s first marriage shaped Texas independence.
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UT’s Texas Swimming Center Closes Race Pool for Repairs
The Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center (TSC) at UT Austin closed its main race pool late Wednesday afternoon due to the discovery of a leak.
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The World’s Biggest Texas Flag
Happy Texas Independence Day, Longhorns! To celebrate the holiday, learn about the biggest Texas flag in the world.
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Caring for Black Male Students Requires More Than Good Intentions, According to Education Study
UT researchers were part of a team that observed relationships between black male teachers and students in a recent study. Results show that politicized caring enhanced their relationships with students.
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Lithium-Ion Battery Inventor Introduces New Technology for Fast-Charging, Noncombustible Batteries
John Goodenough and his team have developed the first all-solid-state battery cells that could lead to safer, faster-charging, longer-lasting rechargeable batteries.
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UT Austin to Host Thousands of Visitors at Explore UT to “Discover What’s Next”
UT Austin will host more than 50,000 visitors at annual the Explore UT event, featuring approximately 400 free activities on the university’s main campus.




