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Texas Advanced Computing Center a Major Partner in $121 Million Advanced Computing Project
A partnership among the National Science Foundation (NSF) and 17 institutions, including the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), today announced the debut of the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), the most advanced and powerful collection of integrated advanced digital resources and services in the world.
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Doctoral student works to diagnose hearing impairments in children
Michelle Hsieh, a communication sciences and disorders doctoral student, is applying cutting-edge audiology research to the diagnosis of hearing impairments in infants and young children.
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Moon Glides by Bright Star, Mars Next Week Before Dawn
The moon puts on a great show before dawn next week as it passes by a bright star and planet, according to the editors of StarDate magazine.
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Student Affairs Vice President Juan González Announces Return to Teaching
After 21 years of service as a vice president for student affairs at five major universities, Dr. Juan C. González has announced he will return to teaching after six years as vice president for student affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Another side of Haiti
Watch how a team of graduate students traveled to Haiti to help assess a rural community’s needs and secure long-term support for development projects.
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Estuarine Research Center Expands Research and Education Programs at University of Texas Marine Science Institute
The University of Texas Marine Science Institute officially opens its newest campus building, the Estuarine Research Center, this weekend in Port Aransas.
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Meet a Forty Acres Scholar: Linda Shi
Ten new Longhorns will start the fall semester as Forty Acres Scholars. In this student profile, get to know Linda Shi from Allen High School in Allen, Texas.
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Meet a Forty Acres Scholar: Stephanie Eisner
Ten new Longhorns will start the fall semester as Forty Acres Scholars. In this student profile, get to know Stephanie Eisner from The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas.
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Water wisely
Vegetation suffers in the unyielding Texas heat, too. Help your plants weather the drought with watering tips from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.
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Research Aims to Reduce Teen Pregnancy Among Latinos
Latina teens would benefit from expanded sexual education programs in schools and increased flexibility in education beyond high school to prevent unplanned pregnancies, according to a report by social scientists at the Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin.
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UT Austin Villa Wins World RoboCup Championships
UT Austin Villa, a team of programmers led by University of Texas at Austin computer scientists Peter Stone and Patrick MacAlpine, has won the 2011 RoboCupSoccer championships in the 3-D simulation division.




