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Preparing for the State’s Future Energy Needs
At UT Energy Week 2026, researchers and energy leaders from across campus and industry led five days of panels and presentations on the future of energy in Texas.
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Artemis Astronauts Showcase UT Geology Roots
Jackson School of Geosciences emeritus distinguished senior lecturer helped train every new class of NASA astronaut hopefuls since 2009, including all four of the moonfaring Artemis II crew.
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Bringing Jane Austen to a New Generation
2026 President’s Research Impact Award recipient Janine Barchas reaches broad audiences with Jane Austen scholarship using innovative formats
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Inside the Tower’s Herbarium
The research collection, home to the world’s largest holdings of Texas plants, acts as a resource for both U.S. and international researchers.
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College of Natural Sciences5 Questions with Public Health Senior Ammad Hasan
The Class of 2026 graduate works to boost heart health, with a legacy that will endure on the Forty Acres.
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First Clearly Documented Split in World’s Largest Known Chimpanzee Community Leads to Deadly Violence
After decades of stable social bonds, a rare and permanent split among a chimpanzee group in Uganda led to deadly violence between former companions, offering insight into the underlying social dynamics that may also shape conflict in human societies.
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Texas Engineers Power Artemis II Mission
Meet some of the UT alumni playing an important role in this historic trip around the Moon.
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Celebration of Research: 5 Faculty Members Honored for Transformative Contributions
Learn more about the 2026 recipients of the President’s Research Impact Award, honoring researchers whose work has fundamentally changed lives and perspectives, and the University Research Excellence Awards, celebrating career-long accomplishments, creative research endeavors and groundbreaking research papers.








