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3D Printing is a relatively new technology, but find out how an innovative UT-Austin student is expanding access to this revolutionary technology to the whole campus community as part of the 2015 Texas Student Research Showdown.
The University of Texas at Austin | Researchers have found a "reborn: gene in elephants that responds to damaged DNA by killing the cell.
University Research | The University of ChicagoResearchers 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 AustinA group of undergraduate students at the University of Chicago are members of the MAPSCorps Scientific Symposium, a group which spends six weeks in the community collecting data about resources in the South Side of Chicago and how they are utilized.
The University of Chicago | To make higher education more affordable, UT Austin is increasing its financial aid commitment to students from low- and middle-income families through the Texas Advance Commitment.
Affordability and Student Aid | 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 AustinA new study of lamprey's regenerative abilities opens up a new path for identifying pro-regenerative molecules and potential therapeutic targets for human spinal cord injury.
University Research | The University of ChicagoWhen oil mixes with or enters into water, conventional methods of cleaning the water and removing the oil can be challenging, expensive and environmentally risky. But researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin believe they may have developed a better…
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | The University of Texas at AustinAUSTIN, Texas – Scientists have known that microbes living in the ground can play a major role in producing atmospheric carbon that can accelerate climate change, but now researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have discovered that soil microbes from historically wetter sites are more
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