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Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new approach to treating cancer using enzyme therapy.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinResearchers have applied an unconventional approach involving bacteria to discover human proteins that can lead to DNA damage and promote cancer. This could lead to new tests to identify people who are likely to develop cancer.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinScientists at The University of Texas at Austin’s Marine Science Institute have discovered nearly two dozen new types of microbes, many of which use hydrocarbons such as methane and butane as energy sources to survive and grow—meaning the newly identified bacteria might be helping to limit the…
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinRunning wearables designed to save users from stress fractures are measuring the wrong thing, according to research by a Vanderbilt University engineering professor.
University Research | Vanderbilt UniversityEvery hour Sinead Miller spends figuring out how to cure sepsis equates to some untold amount of time she’ll spend in a cool, dark, quiet room, her brain recovering from punishing migraines triggered by bright laboratories and computer screens.
University Research | Vanderbilt UniversityNatural gas and wind are the lowest-cost technology options for new electricity generation across much of the U.S. when both the cost, public health, and environmental effects are considered.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinResearch shows storing solar energy for nighttime use increases both energy consumption and emissions compared with sending excess solar energy directly to the utility grid.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinResearchers at The University of Texas at Austin has invented a tool that rapidly and accurately identifies cancerous tissue during surgery.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinThe University of Texas at Austin has launched Stampede2, the most powerful supercomputer at any U.S. university and one of the most powerful in the world.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinYour smartphone reduces brain power when it's within reach — even if it’s off, according to a new study at the University of Texas at Austin.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | University Research | The University of Texas at Austin