Research
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EXPERTS ADVISORY: Experts Available to Discuss Election 2016
As voters nationwide head to the polls to cast their ballots in national, state and local elections, UT experts are available to discuss the results and projected policy implications of #Election2016.
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New Clinical Partnership Uses Advanced Imaging Methods to Fight Breast Cancer
UT Austin has embarked on a two-year clinical study to test advanced imaging methods that could help treat breast cancer in patients.
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New Coral Research Exposes Genomic Underpinnings of Adaptation
Separate populations of the same species — in this case, coral — can diverge in their capacity to regulate genes when adapting to their local environment.
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UT Austin Engineer Wins Inaugural Moore Inventor Fellowship
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has selected Deji Akinwande as one of its five inaugural Moore Inventor fellows.
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UT Austin Psychology Researchers Map Neurological Process of Learning, Deciding
Scientists can now map what happens neurologically when new information influences a person to change his or her mind, a finding that offers more insight into the mechanics of learning.
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Discovering Texas Fossils
UT Researchers are unpacking a fossil time capsule to reconstruct what life was like 12 million years ago in Texas.
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UT/TT Poll: Texas Will Likely Remain a Red State Despite Clinton’s Rising Support
Exactly who will nominate the next Supreme Court justice is proving to be a leading factor for Texas voters as they make their choices in the upcoming presidential election, according to the latest statewide poll.
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Millennials’ Strong Views on Climate Change and Other Energy Issues Could Drive Presidential Election Results
A mounting perception that climate change is occurring could play a role in deciding the upcoming presidential election, particularly if Millennials turn out to vote, according to the latest UT Energy Poll.
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Arctic Found to Play Unexpectedly Large Role in Removing Nitrogen
Areas of the Arctic play a larger role than previously thought in the global nitrogen cycle—the process responsible for keeping a critical element necessary for life flowing between the atmosphere, the land and oceans.
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Americans Unsatisfied with Media Coverage of Politics, Survey Finds
The vast majority of Americans report that they are unsatisfied with how the news media have covered politics.
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UT Austin to Launch New Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Degree
The UT Austin is introducing a new Bachelor of Science degree in environmental engineering.
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UT Austin First to Offer Bachelor of Science in Computational Engineering
UT Austin is introducing a new Bachelor of Science degree in computational engineering.




