UT Students Clinch Inaugural SEC Machining Competition
Teams from UT, Texas A&M University, Auburn University, and Mississippi State University competed in the inaugural SEC Machining Competition.
Teams from UT, Texas A&M University, Auburn University, and Mississippi State University competed in the inaugural SEC Machining Competition.
UT’s researchers represent chemistry, chemical engineering, ecology and evolutionary biology, mathematics, materials science and physics.
Everyone is feeling the heat these days – even species that develop underground.
Voter demographics and policy priorities are two recurrent big issues on Election Day – but shifts in election administration and voting laws are new challenges influencing the midterms.
The complexity of the Latino community needs to be understood in order for the US’ second largest ethnic group to be adequately represented in our democracy.
Parties to the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region have agreed to end hostilities after two years. Here is a selection of previously published articles on its devastating consequences.
In the Shelby v. Holder decision, a key section of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act was eliminated, enabling states with a history of racial discrimination to enact new voting laws.
Duty comes to IACMI with more than 20 years of research experience in advanced manufacturing.
The findings may have real-world impact on material sustainability and durability for products such as car tires.
Qiusheng Wu will work with Amazon to solve large-scale high-impact technical challenges related to geospatial data science, machine learning and mapping.
Leaders at the centre of the Ethio-Tigray war don’t believe in equal partnership. In their political cultures, winners take all.
Quantum entanglement is the stuff of science fiction, advanced physics research and, increasingly, technology used by governments, banks and the military.