Citizen scientists listened to pairs of mating sounds from 16 different species, including male zebra finches, and selected ...
The discovery could also lend itself to the development of future antibacterial therapies. In the battle against infectious ...
Top Prize Editor’s Choice by Jesse Plotkin, Department of Neuroscience and Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research ...
Triple-majoring in math, chemistry and computational engineering, the senior won the prestigious Churchill Scholarship.
The finding suggests other chemo drugs, too, may be making cancer cells cause a surprising immune-system reaction.
Regular series of talks about the neuroscientific, genetic and social aspects of alcohol drinking and the development of Alcohol Use Disorder.
Join Astronomy on Tap ATX for a night of astronomy talks about life in space with special guests.
To achieve this, Mueller transplants bacteria from one plant’s roots to a new generation’s seeds. With a gift of 50 seeds from Thomas Juenger, also a professor of integrative biology at UT, Mueller ...
The KBH Energy Center and the Nuclear Niche invite you to meet model, author and nuclear electricity influencer Isabelle Boemeke.
The Harlan J. Smith Scholars program involves astronomy undergraduates in observing on a major telescope at McDonald Observatory.
Each Wednesday night while UT is in session the astronomy department sponsors free public star parties on the top roof of Physics, Math, and Astronomy Building.
Ph.D. student Zarluis Mijango Ramos reveals some of the bizarre and specialized adaptations plants have developed to allow them to grow in most environments around the globe. Plants are fascinating ...