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Subtle differences in an mRNA sequence enables a ribosome to produce more or less of a certain protein. A new AI model called ...
Three recent alumni from The University of Texas at Austin received a Fulbright U.S. Student Award for 2025-2026.
A study looks a Nutri, a clinical decision support tool for brief diet counseling in safety-net clinics, and research from The University of Texas at Austin.
Dive into the world of STEM, meet fellow students and compete for College of Natural Sciences-themed prizes.
Join our student life team for a Q&A, where CNS student leaders will share valuable tips and tricks for succeeding in college and particularly in CNS.
Come enjoy coffee a donuts while mingling with College of Natural Sciences leaders and administrators for undergraduate education.
Annual welcome event for first-year students, hosted in coordination with the University Event's Gone to Texas.
A new artificial intelligence system called a semantic decoder can translate a person’s brain activity — while listening to a story or silently imagining telling a story — into a continuous stream of ...
Thor, the legendary Norse god from the mythological city of Asgard, is not alone. According to groundbreaking research published in the journal Nature, we humans — along with eagles, starfish, daisies ...
Scientists have harnessed bacteria, biosensors and artificial intelligence and are one step closer to fermenting an Alzheimer's drug.
The first images from the largest program in the James Webb Space Telescope’s first year show many types of galaxies, including dazzling examples of spiral galaxies, gravitational lensing and evidence ...
In a new paper in Nature, a team of researchers from JPMorganChase, Quantinuum, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The University of Texas at Austin describe a milestone in ...
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