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Researchers from the University of California, Davis, are trying to figure out just what is in the ash and air when homes are incinerated.
Community Impact | University of California, Davis3D 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 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 AustinThe UC Pavement Research Center is one of a handful of advanced labs in the world carrying out scientific research on road materials, with the goal of making roads that are cheaper and faster to build and maintain.
Community Impact | University of California, DavisResearchers from the University of California, Davis have identified a healthy personality prototype using 30 facets of five personality traits: neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.
University Research | University of California, DavisResearchers at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine have found the genetic basis for Bulldogs’ appearance and linked it to a rare inherited syndrome in humans.
University Research | University of California, DavisTo 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 AustinVirtual reality is helping neuroscientists at the University of California, Davis, get new insight into how different brain areas assemble memories in context.
University Research | University of California, DavisResearchers 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…
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