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17th Century Authorship Mystery Tackled by New Psychological Profiling Technique
A new mental-profiling technique, developed at UT Austin, could be applied broadly, from forensic work to identifying critical mental health events on social media.
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Computer Science Online Master’s Degree Planned for Fall Launch from UT Austin
UT Austin, a top-10-ranked computer science program, will offer a fully online masters degree in computer science beginning in the fall of 2019.
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Prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellows Include UT Austin’s Inventor of ‘Cancer Pen’
Livia Schiavinato Eberlin, inventor of the cancer detecting MasSpec Pen has won a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, sometimes called a “genius” award.
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What’s the Story Behind the Tower?
There aren’t many universities with their own skyscraper. So why does Texas have one, and what was it built for?
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StarDate Radio Program Celebrates 40 Years
“StarDate” radio, produced by The University of Texas at Austin’s McDonald Observatory, celebrates 40 years on the nation’s airwaves. It is the longest running nationally aired science program.
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Robot Masters Human Balancing Act
UT engineers have successfully demonstrated a novel approach to human-like balance in a biped robot.
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Congratulations to UT Alumnus James Allison, 2018 Nobel Prize Winner!
Allison, a world-renowned pioneer of cancer immunotherapy, won the 2018 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine this week.
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Happy 60th Birthday, NASA!
From walks on the moon to hunts for new planets, The University of Texas at Austin is proud to have partnered with NASA over the years.








