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Engineers Invent a Bubble-Pen to Write with Nanoparticles
Researchers have developed a device and technique, called bubble-pen lithography, that can efficiently handle nanoparticles.
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Sociable Chimps Harbor Richer Gut Microbiomes
Spending time in close contact with others often means risking catching germs and getting sick. But being sociable may also help transmit beneficial microbes, finds a new study.
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Scientists Discover How We Play Memories in Fast Forward
New research shows how we use a special brain wave frequency when we think about past or future events to play them in fast forward. The breakthrough has implications for Alzheimer’s disease and other disorders.
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Center for Infectious Disease to be Named for Dr. John Ring LaMontagne
A research center at The University of Texas at Austin will be renamed for Dr. John Ring LaMontagne, a scientist who combated infectious diseases to improve public health around the globe.
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Report Highlights Successes, Areas for Improvement in Athletics Student Services
An independent review of Texas Athletics Student Services division has found that the university strongly supports its student-athletes and follows NCAA rules — but could do even more to support those students in the classroom.
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Maurie McInnis Named Provost at The University of Texas at Austin
Maurie McInnis has been appointed executive vice president and provost of UT Austin and will begin July 1. The provost oversees academics on campus.
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The Year in Tower Lightings: 2015 Brings Reasons for Tower to Shine
The iconic Tower is The University of Texas at Austin’s most recognizable landmark, and 2015 brought plenty of reasons for the Tower to show off Longhorn pride with a burnt-orange glow.
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2015 on the Forty Acres: A Look Back
2015 brought a little bit of everything to the Forty Acres.
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Kuhn to Lead Library Division at Harry Ransom Center
The Harry Ransom Center, a humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin, announces the appointment of Jim Kuhn as associate director and Hobby Foundation Librarian.
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Open Carry vs. Concealed Carry on Campus
Last year the Texas Legislature passed two laws regarding the carrying of guns that have been the topic of much discussion on campus and in the media. Read about the difference between these two laws and their potential impact on campus.
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Award Supports Digitization of More Than 24,000 Images from the Gabriel García Márquez Archive
The Harry Ransom Center will digitize more than 24,000 pages from the Gabriel García Márquez archive, offering new perspectives on the author’s work and life.
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UT Austin Mourns the Death of Joe Jamail
UT Austin mourns the death of Distinguished Alumnus and major philanthropist Joe Jamail.




