Scientists have traced connectivity between neurons to identify how the brain communicates with the spinal cord. A new brain map visualizes the connections between the brain and spinal cord at the ...
The longest natural metagenome time series ever collected reveals a startling evolutionary pattern on repeat. The team analyzed genetic material from microbes in a one-of-a-kind archive of water ...
The American Mathematical Society chose UT Austin’s Seán Keel and his co-authors for the prize, given every three years. Seán Keel of The University of Texas at Austin will receive the 2025 AMS E.H.
The College of Natural Sciences (CNS) and the Department of Chemistry have created a Chemistry Readiness Program for students planning to enroll in CH301, the introductory general chemistry course for ...
Ph.D. student Juju Dessert will explore the fascinating world of leafcutter ants. These ants aren’t eating the leaves they carry—they use plant matter to cultivate a special fungus in their ...
Your hosts will discuss nebulae, the colors and behaviors of stars, and what can happen when they reach the end of their life, along with live views from their research-grade 16" telescope (weather ...
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In the Texas Exes’ February Virtual Lunchtime Lecture, Dr. Amanda Glazer will explore how data analytics is transforming the world of sports. Dr. Amanda Glazer, Assistant Professor in the Department ...
Celebrate everything feathered, furred, smooth and scaled at Texas Science & Natural History Museum! Learn about Texas wildlife past and present, and participate in hands-on activities led by local ...
Wheeler takes a critical look at groundbreaking technologies—AI, genetic engineering, automation—and the profound ethical dilemmas they pose. In this conversation, Wheeler will address the impact of ...