William Gilpin in physics and Devleena Samanta in chemistry each were selected for the honor.
A UT chemist says it is now time to develop tests for microplastics, similar to tests for other toxic threats.
The CRAFT method uses widely available materials and inexpensive commercial 3D printers. Using an affordable 3D printer and the CRAFT method, researchers created a model human hand from a single ...
Researchers may have glimpsed a supersolid, an enigmatic quantum version of a classical solid. Bilayer excitons spontaneously self-assemble into a solid phase. Credit: Cory Dean/Columbia University.
The UT Austin physicist was one of two scientists to win the international prize in the category of basic sciences. Allan MacDonald, Sid Richardson Chair in Physics at The University of Texas at ...
The professor of molecular biosciences at The University of Texas at Austin was one of 16 new fellows named. Tanya Paull, a professor of molecular biosciences at The University of Texas at Austin, has ...
With vice chair Brian Schmidt, the McDonald Observatory director will lead the next phase of construction. Taft Armandroff, Walter Massey and Brian Schmidt. Credit: GMTO Corporation The GMTO ...
Advanced biotechnology repurposes two bacterial immune systems to correct large stretches of DNA. Human cells that have been edited with the new retron-based gene editing technology. Orange dots mark ...
Pinpointing an outbreak’s peak, the approach can boost health systems’ preparedness and risk communication. Image created with generative AI tools. During an epidemic, some of the most critical ...
A pair of studies from UT Austin offer insights into these keystone species. Eureycea salamanders (left, credit: Yaqing Li) and Ambystoma salamanders (right, credit: David Ledesma) feature in two ...
The award recognizes Jason McLellan’s work to investigate how viruses infect our cells and to develop new treatments for infectious disease. Structural biologist Jason McLellan is a recipient of a ...
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