Three University of Texas at Austin scientists and engineers received high-risk high-reward awards from Lyda Hill Philanthropies and TAMEST.
Zachariah Page, a University of Texas at Austin chemistry faculty member, is among a select group of scientists and engineers ...
Foster research connections between Principal Investigators with synergistic interests across broad research fields related to the Gulf Coast. The retreat runs from 8 a.m. on Tuesday, January 7th to 5 ...
Part of a series of discussions by the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research about the neuroscientific, genetic and social aspects of alcohol drinking and the development of Alcohol Use ...
Also called the CNS Forum, this event allows undergraduate students to celebrate and share their research in the College of Natural Sciences. This year, the event will take place on Friday, April 11, ...
Part of a series of discussions by the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research about the neuroscientific, genetic and social aspects of alcohol drinking and the development of Alcohol Use ...
Part of a series of discussions by the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research about the neuroscientific, genetic and social aspects of alcohol drinking and the development of Alcohol Use ...
Part of a series of discussions by the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research about the neuroscientific, genetic and social aspects of alcohol drinking and the development of Alcohol Use ...
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 ...
Find more details about what is required by March 26 and afterward if you wish to graduate and/or walk the stage in May.
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 ...