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Uralic languages, which includes Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, are distinctly different from Indo-European languages that ...
A University of Texas at Austin team has developed new resins for 3D printing materials quickly with flexibility, strength ...
Current master’s and Ph.D. students and postdocs have a number of resources and supports available through the College of Natural Sciences.
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Modified service appointments cannot exceed one academic year and must be terminated at the end of the appointment period. However, modified service appointments can be renewed in writing for ...
Professional-track faculty (PTF) are managed in Workday using job profiles and employee contracts. When there is a break in service, PTF must be placed in an inactive job profile with zero scheduled ...
Scientists have harnessed bacteria, biosensors and artificial intelligence and are one step closer to fermenting an Alzheimer's drug.
The University of Texas at Austin is boosting its commitment to research and education in quantum science and engineering by establishing the Texas Quantum Institute. This expanded investment reflects ...
Seagrasses store a lot of carbon in their tissues, making them a potential counterweight to rising levels of atmospheric CO2.
Vat photopolymerization, a powerful type of 3D printing driven by light, has led to big advances in plastics manufacturing, but it uses ultraviolet (UV) light, which is energy-intensive, costly and ...
New research by Amanda Koltz provides the latest evidence that climate change is having an impact on food webs in high-latitude ecosystems.