UT Designates 2024 ‘The Year of AI’
UT Designates 2024 ‘The Year of AI’
With signature events covering all aspects of artificial intelligence, new industry and government partnerships, the inaugural cohort of a first-of-its-kind online master’s degree in AI and continued
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Injectable Water Filtration System Could Improve Access to Clean Drinking Water
Injectable Water Filtration System Could Improve Access to Clean Drinking Water
AUSTIN, Texas — More than 2 billion people, approximately a quarter of the world’s population, lack access to clean drinking water. A new, portable and affordable water filtration solution created by
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Male Power Over Females Is Not the Default Social Dynamic in Primates
Male Power Over Females Is Not the Default Social Dynamic in Primates
AUSTIN, Texas — Male dominance has long been assumed to be nearly universal in primates, with female power viewed as a rare exception to the rule. But according to researchers at The University of Tex
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How George W. Bush Helped Mitigate the Climate Crisis
How George W. Bush Helped Mitigate the Climate Crisis
Critics of the COP28 meeting in Dubai complain that a wealthy country that produces lots of oil is a peculiar place for a United Nations climate conference. But the host country’s presence and active
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Ghostlike Dusty Galaxy Reappears in James Webb Space Telescope Image
Ghostlike Dusty Galaxy Reappears in James Webb Space Telescope Image
AUSTIN, Texas — It first appeared as a glowing blob from ground-based telescopes and then vanished completely in images from the Hubble Space Telescope. Now, the ghostly object has reappeared as a fai
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Compact Accelerator Technology Achieves Major Energy Milestone
Compact Accelerator Technology Achieves Major Energy Milestone
AUSTIN, Texas — Particle accelerators hold great potential for semiconductor applications, medical imaging and therapy, and research in materials, energy and medicine. But conventional accelerators re
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Coal Power Killed Half a Million People in U.S. over Two Decades
Coal Power Killed Half a Million People in U.S. over Two Decades
AUSTIN, Texas — It’s no secret that small particles in the air from coal-fired power plants are harmful, but a new paper published in Science shows these particles are more than twice as harmful as pr
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Bacteria Store Memories and Pass Them on for Generations
Bacteria Store Memories and Pass Them on for Generations
AUSTIN, Texas — Scientists have discovered that bacteria can create something like memories about when to form strategies that can cause dangerous infections in people, such as resistance to antibioti
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Digital Twin of UT Campus Visualizes Present, Past, Future Energy Needs
Digital Twin of UT Campus Visualizes Present, Past, Future Energy Needs
AUSTIN, Texas — A new “digital twin” of The University of Texas at Austin campus gives the clearest picture yet of historical and current energy usage across the Forty Acres — from enginee
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