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Top UT Research Stories of 2016
Our researchers were really busy this year. Here are 15 of their most popular discoveries.
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12 Ways Our Students Owned 2016
In 2016, UT Austin witnessed the amazing successes and achievements of students from across the Forty Acres.
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We Have a Water Infrastructure Problem. Texas Startups Might Solve It.
A new technology incubator will help answer consumers’ concerns about the cost and quality of drinking water.
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Three UT Austin Professors Named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
John B. Goodenough, James W. McGinity and Sidigata V. (S.V.) Sreenivasan have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors.
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Renowned UT Inventor Funds Grant Program to Boost Faculty Innovation
UT Austin has received more than $200,000 in gifts that will fund Innovation Grants for UT Austin faculty entrepreneurs.
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Surviving Finals with UT Snapchat and President Fenves
Finals are underway, and hard-working Longhorns are hunkered down across campus studying. Students camping out at the Perry-Castañeda Library got a break from the books and a surprise visit from President Gregory L. Fenves.
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Natural Gas and Wind are the Lowest-Cost Generation Technologies for Much of the U.S., New UT Austin Research Shows
Natural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S., according to new research released today by UT Austin.
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Center for Integrated Design Launches Design Microcredit Program and Monthly Seminar Series
UT’s Center for Integrated Design is expanding its course offerings to include microcredit courses.
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Exam Survival Guide
It’s that time of year again – finals. To make the looming week a little more manageable, we came up with five tips to help Longhorns survive their exams.
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Snow Data from Satellites Improves Temperature Predictions, UT Researchers Show
Researchers with The University of Texas at Austin have found that incorporating snow data collected from space into computer climate models can significantly improve seasonal temperature predictions.
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UT Austin Innovators to Receive O’Donnell Awards from The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas
One recipient studies fish for clues to how our immune systems work and the other is using lasers to see what’s happening in our brains.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin Energy Institute to Release Comprehensive Study of Electricity Costs
Researchers with The University of Texas at Energy Institute will release a new study, “The Full Cost of Electricity,” at the Platts Energy Podium in Washington, D.C., at 10 a.m. (ET) Thursday, Dec. 8.




