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The effect of natural forces
Can solar variability, cosmic rays or volcanic eruptions explain global warming? Read myth five in this Jackson School of Geosciences climate change series.
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Landmarks Introduces Landmarks Video
Landmarks Video presents an ongoing series of highly regarded and influential works of video art from the past five decades, including works by Richard Serra, William Kentridge, Bruce Nauman and Joan Jonas.
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Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Wednesday
The Leonid meteor shower best viewing this year will be in the two to three hours before dawn on Nov. 17 and 18, according to the editors of StarDate magazine.
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The University of Texas at Austin Delivers Extended Range Hydrogen Fuel Cell Utility Vehicles to Department of Defense
The University of Texas at Austin, in partnership with the Atlanta-based Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE), has completed and delivered two hydrogen-powered utility vehicles to the Department of Defense-Defense Logistics Agency.
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Graduate School Releases Book Celebrating 100-Year Anniversary
In celebration of the 2010 centennial anniversary of the Graduate School at The University of Texas at Austin, a hardcover book commemorating the anniversary has been published by new University of Te
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University Celebrates International Education Week
Event: The University of Texas at Austin is celebrating International Education Week with film nights, foreign language sessions, cultural workshops, travel seminars, music and dance performances, art exhibits, study abroad events and international trivia competitions.
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Medieval Warm Period not so random
People who dispute evidence of recent global warming sometimes point to the Little Ice Age and the Medieval Warm Period. Myth four covers the natural variability argument.
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Wall signed by POWs saved from demolition
Bricks from a wall in Russell A. Steindam Hall signed by prisoners of war, will be preserved and displayed in a new facility.
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Happy birthday to “Hook ’em” hand sign
The “Hook ’em, Horns” hand sign turns 55 years old today. How did our beloved and omnipresent hand sign come to be?
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Sculpture of Civil Rights Champion James DeAnda to Be Unveiled Nov. 12
Event: The University of Texas School of Law will host a sculpture unveiling to celebrate the life of the late Honorable James DeAnda, a pioneering lawyer, social activist and federal judge whose career included successfully fighting the s
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Tower shines orange tonight
The Tower will be lighted orange with the number “100” tonight (Nov. 11) in honor of the centennial of the university’s Graduate School.
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Climate models get the basic patterns right
Climate models do have uncertainties (clouds being one of them). With that being said, climate myth No. 3 delves into how climate models generally get basic patterns correct.




