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Jonathan Sessler Named 2016 Inventor of the Year
Dr. Jonathan Sessler, the Doherty-Welch Chair in Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences has been named the 2016 UT Inventor of the Year.
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A Funnel on Mars Could Be a Place to Look for Life
A strangely shaped depression on Mars could be a new place to look for signs of life on the Red Planet, according to a University of Texas at Austin-led study.
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Statoil Partnership Bolsters UT Austin Graduate Research and Supports Longhorn Athletics
Statoil, an international energy company based in Norway, has signed a $2.5 million partnership renewal agreement with UT Austin to support graduate student research.
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Venice Biennale to Showcase Work of UT Austin Artist and Colleague
UT Professor Teresa Hubbard and her partner Alexander Birchler will showcase their work in the 2017 Venice Biennale, which takes place May 13–Nov. 26, 2017, in Venice, Italy.
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EXPERTS ADVISORY: Experts Available to Discuss Election 2016
As voters nationwide head to the polls to cast their ballots in national, state and local elections, UT experts are available to discuss the results and projected policy implications of #Election2016.
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New Clinical Partnership Uses Advanced Imaging Methods to Fight Breast Cancer
UT Austin has embarked on a two-year clinical study to test advanced imaging methods that could help treat breast cancer in patients.
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CampusLonghorn Veterans Find Community
Transitioning from active military combat to campus life can be challenging, but junior Sabin Jacob says Student Veteran Services made all the difference.
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New Coral Research Exposes Genomic Underpinnings of Adaptation
Separate populations of the same species — in this case, coral — can diverge in their capacity to regulate genes when adapting to their local environment.
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Honoring the legacy of Walter Cronkite
As the nation celebrates the centennial of Walter Cronkite’s birth, UT Austin reminisces about Cronkite’s time at UT as a Longhorn.
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UT Austin Earns National Recognition for Diversity and Inclusion
UT Austin is a 2016 Diversity Champion, HEED Award Winner, and was recently named to the 2015 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
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UT Austin Engineer Wins Inaugural Moore Inventor Fellowship
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has selected Deji Akinwande as one of its five inaugural Moore Inventor fellows.
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UT Austin Psychology Researchers Map Neurological Process of Learning, Deciding
Scientists can now map what happens neurologically when new information influences a person to change his or her mind, a finding that offers more insight into the mechanics of learning.




