The Conversation: Why Does Nature Create Patterns?
Nature begins forming patterns at the molecular level – and sometimes they grow to enormous sizes.
Nature begins forming patterns at the molecular level – and sometimes they grow to enormous sizes.
Norman Daly’s 1972 exhibition “The Civilization of Llhuros” presented fiction as fact – and reminded viewers of just how easily they could be duped.
UT and partner institutions will help expand state and regional economic competitiveness
Ethereum, one of the world’s largest blockchains and host of decentralized finance, NFTs and billions of dollars’ worth ofcryptocurrency, is poised to dramatically reduce its energy consumption.
Not all cases of La Crosse disease affect the neurological system, but those that do can be severe and sometimes fatal – especially in children.
UT’s polymer research spans chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, biosystems engineering, and forestry.
A social work scholar researches why school suspensions disproportionately affect students from certain groups and what can be done to change the inequity.
There is no understating the impact Williams has had on the game of tennis. But her role in helping sports journalists reimagine the scope of their work is a key part of her enduring legacy.
New Eastman Innovation Center will enable deeper collaboration on impactful research.
Lynne Parker will lead UT’s artificial intelligence research and education initiative.
John Schmisseur aims to further advance UTSI’s role in conducting research and workforce development for the nation’s aerospace and defense needs.
Ethiopia’s largest region is pushing for self-determination, which hasn’t gone down well with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s vision of a centralized state.