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UT Austin Scientist and Engineer Win Presidential Early Career Awards
Engineer Deji Akinwande and physicist Keji Lai have been selected to receive Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers.
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$6 Million Award from Cancer Agency Supports Bringing Researcher to UT Austin
A Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas award will underwrite the hire of a leading cancer researcher to serve as chair of the Department of Molecular Biosciences.
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Majority of Republicans and Democrats Say Government and Industry Should Work Together to Improve Energy Security
A majority of Americans say government and industry should collaborate to strengthen U.S. energy security and energy independence, according to the latest edition of the UT Energy Poll.
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Fenves Finalizes UT Austin Campus Carry Policies
University of Texas at Austin President Gregory L. Fenves has adopted policies to implement Senate Bill 11, the campus carry law that goes into effect later this year.
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What is the Energy Bust Telling Us?
Russell Gold, senior energy reporter for The Wall Street Journal and inaugural Energy Journalism Fellow at UT Austin, offers his take on the future of energy.
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Emerging Trends, New Technologies, Latest Research Are Focus of UT Energy Week
Experts from academia, industry, regulatory agencies and nonprofit organizations will gather on The University of Texas at Austin campus today for the second annual UT Energy Week.
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President Johnson’s Pedernales River Chili
We found LBJ’s chili recipe in the Briscoe Center for American History’s archive and brought it to one of our world-class chefs to learn how to cook it.
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UT System Invests $2M to Expand ‘Engineer Your World’ and Offer College Credit to High School Students
The University of Texas System has invested $2 million in the Engineer Your World program.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Austin Warfield Center’s New Gallery Opens with “Patience on a Monument” Exhibit
“Patience on a Monument” by African American polymedia artist Eto Otitigbe will be the first exhibit to open in the Warfield Center’s new gallery.
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Turning seawater into drinking water
By creating a small electrical field that removes salts from seawater, chemists at UT Austin have introduced a new method for the desalination of seawater that uses less energy and is simpler than conventional techniques.
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On-Off Relationships Positively Affect Friendships, Study Finds
Individuals in on-off relationships are more likely to openly discuss their dating relationships with their friends, according to a communication studies researcher.




