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A UT-led team observed an interlayer skyrmion—a swirling pattern of electric dipoles in an ultrathin material—for the first ...
Dean’s Honored Graduates for the class of 2025 in the College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin ...
A new study shows the tradeoff between power and efficiency in muscles is governed by proteins that form a molecular tuning ...
Amir Husain, a member of The University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences alumni community, is the 2025 ...
Their method to speed up the design of “magnetic bottles” offers an answer to a complex 70-year-old challenge.
Come and enjoy a mid-day musical break at this free concert with the Red River Ensemble, the resident orchestra of the College of Natural of Sciences. The Red River Ensemble is the resident orchestra ...
A new study shows that nearly half of frog and toad species in Latin America may lose their habitat range by 2050. Trachycephalus mesophaeus is among the species identified in a new study as likely to ...
UT researchers have developed the first viable alternative to a 75-year-old method for sequencing proteins. Image of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Scientists at The University of Texas ...
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