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Summer Guide to History and Science on Campus
Explore these campus destinations to learn about monumental moments in history and scientific discoveries.
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Summer Guide to the Arts and Culture on Campus
The Forty Acres has art and culture exhibits across campus that appeal to aficionados and casual observers alike.
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UT Austin Wins State Grants for Cancer Drug Research
Dr. Kevin Dalby has received an almost $5 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Resarch Institute of Texas.
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Unstable East Antarctic Glacier Has Contributed To Sea Level Rise in the Past
New research in Nature reveals that a massive unstable glacier in East Antarctica has contributed significantly to rising seas in the past.
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UT College of Education to Lead Governor’s Literacy Initiative
UT Austin’s College of Education has been awarded $4 million to design and launch the state’s new literacy and reading-to-learn academies.
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Relationship Satisfaction Depends on the Mating Pool, Study Finds
Relationship satisfaction and the energy devoted to keeping a partner are dependent on how the partner compares with other potential mates, according to a study at The University of Texas at Austin.
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New Method of Producing Random Numbers Could Improve Cybersecurity
A new method for producing truly random numbers could be used to encrypt data, make electronic voting more secure and more accurately simulate complex systems such as Earth’s climate.
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UT Austin Chemical Engineering Raises $28 Million to Complete Historic Campaign
The John J. McKetta Jr. Department of Chemical Engineering successfully raised $28 million in a fundraising campaign to honor one of its beloved teachers and leaders.
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Mutation in Gene Leads to Variety of Poorly Understood Birth Defects
Researchers have identified genetic mutations that appear to be a key culprit behind a suite of birth defects called ciliopathies, which affect an estimated 1 in 1,000 births.
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Study Points to Challenges, Hopes of Helping Vulnerable Patients Avoid Stroke
A new study did not find that the drug ticagrelor was better than aspirin in reducing the risk of stroke, heart attack or death in certain patients.
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Genetic Potential of Oil-Eating Bacteria from the BP Oil Spill Decoded
Microbiologists have discovered the potential of bacteria that helped clean up the BP oil spill.





