The McDonald Observatory director Taft Armandroff of The University of Texas at Austin will lead the next phase of ...
Pinpointing an outbreak’s peak, the approach can boost health systems’ preparedness and risk communication.
The results add to physicists’ understanding of neutrinos and validate collaboration between major experiments.
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 ...
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Pursuing a career in a health profession means committing to a challenging path and choosing to be held to high standards. Health profession programs evaluate students’ abilities beyond their ...
Join Texas Science & Natural History Museum for Día de los Huesos (Day of the Bones)—a paleontological twist on Día de los Muertos! From 1 to 5 p.m., guests of all ages can: ...
Learning Lunches, sponsored by STEMx and UTeach, are a series of talks and presentations highlighting timely teaching topics. Vic Sampson, an Associate Professor in the College of Education, will ...
Come join the student-led Natural Sciences Council for a fun day with therapy dogs, yoga, puzzles and games, and learn about mental health and wellness resources on campus. They will be giving away ...
The Natural Sciences Council has organized a college-wide day of service. Several projects will be running throughout the day. Volunteer opportunities include LBJ Wildflower Center, Austin Creative ...
Welcome Week in the College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin All about 2025 Graduation Ceremonies in the College of Natural Sciences Regular series of talks about the ...