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Scientists Find Leukemia’s Surroundings Key to its Growth
Researchers have discovered that a type of cancer found primarily in children can grow only when signaled to do so by other nearby cells that are noncancerous.
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Common Colds at School a Primary Driver of Asthma Hospitalizations for Children
A new study shows that the primary driver of seasonal waves of worsening asthma symptoms in children, which can lead to hospitalizations, is the prevalence of common colds.
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Two UT Austin Professors Elected to National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) elected professor David R. Maidment and senior research scientist Bridget R. Scanlon to its prestigious academy.
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MEDIA ADVISORY: UT Energy Week Will Explore Emerging Trends, Key Issues
UT Energy Week will examine important energy-related issues.
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Scientists Map Movement of Greenland Ice During Past 9,000 Years
Scientists have created the first map that shows how the Greenland Ice Sheet has moved over time.
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Rethinking the Food Chain: Innovators Compete for International Prize
Interested in food innovation? Join us at the second annual Food+City Challenge Prize Showcase Day on Feb. 6 to see a wide range of food startups that are transforming the way we feed cities.
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UT Study Measures Impact of Removing Planned Parenthood from Texas Women’s Health Program
Texas’ cuts to Planned Parenthood may have lead to a decrese in highly effective forms of contraceptive services, according to UT Austin researchers.
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Food+City to Award $50,000 at Startup Competition-Showcase Day Feb. 6
The Second Annual Food+City Challenge Prize Showcase Day will be presented by Food+City.
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Celebrating Black History Month on Campus
This February the university is celebrating Black History Month through a variety of events, exhibits and talks. Check out the opportunities to learn more.
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Scientific Expedition to Antarctica Will Search for Dinosaurs and More
An international team of researchers is traveling to Antarctica to search for fossils that will reveal how life developed on the now-frozen continent after nonavian dinosaurs were wiped out.
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University Creates Mobile Application for Students to Help Manage the Ups and Downs of College Life
The university is launching “Thrive at UT,” a mobile application geared toward enhancing the well-being and success of its students.
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Delegación de la Universidad de Texas Visita México para Aumentar la Investigación y Programas de Intercambio
El Presidente de la Universidad de Texas en Austin, Gregory L. Fenves, dirigirá una delegación de más de 40 miembros de diversas facultades, académicos y líderes de la universidad en una visita la Ciudad de México.




