Science news articles about 'university of texas at austin'Model for Angelman syndrome developed by University of Texas at Austin biologists
... symptoms in one out of 15,000 births, has been developed by biologists at The University of Texas at Austin. Their research demonstrates that when a particular fruit fly gene, dube3a, is altered, the ... Pollination habits of endangered Texas rice revealed to help preservation
... Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin has revealed. The first study of breeding ... endangered and five threatened plant species.
Texas wild-rice prefers the clean, clear ... New fossil reveals primates lingered in Texas
... Chris Kirk, physical anthropologist at The University of Texas at Austin. Kirk and Blythe Williams from Duke ... during the late middle Eocene, west Texas provided a humid, tropical refuge for primates ... New source for biofuels discovered
... that can be turned into ethanol and other biofuels, report scientists from The University of Texas at Austin who say the microbe could provide a significant portion of the nation's transportation ... Astronomers discover new type of pulsating white dwarf star
University of Texas at Austin astronomers Michael H. Montgomery and Kurtis A. Williams, along with graduate student Steven DeGennaro, have predicted and confirmed the existence of a new type of ... Construction workers learn new technology
AUSTIN, Texas, May 5 (UPI) -- The University of Texas at Austin says it received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to teach new technology to construction workers.Huge hole in the cosmos disappears
... another universe (New Scientist, 24 November 2007, p 34).
But a new analysis ... Eiichiro Komatsu, an astronomer at the University of Texas at Austin, says the best way to settle the matter is to point ... Breaking news: Study revives Olympic prospects for amputee sprinter
... an expert in the energetics and mechanics of sprinting performance; Craig McGowan, from the University of Texas at Austin, a leading authority on muscle, tendon and joint mechanics; Alena Grabowski, ... With age comes a sense of peace and calm
... peace and calm, according to a new study from the Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin. Starting at about age 60, participants reported more feelings of ease and contentment ... Engineer develops detergent to promote peripheral nerve healing
A detergent solution developed at The University of Texas at Austin that treats donor nerve grafts to circumvent an immune rejection response has been used to create acellular nerve grafts now used ... Idle computers offer hope to solve cancer's mysteries through grid computing project
A biomedical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin is using a concept called "grid computing" to allow the average person to donate idle computer time in a global effort to fight ... Laser surgery probe targets individual cancer cells
Mechanical engineering Assistant Professor Adela Ben-Yakar at The University of Texas at Austin has developed a laser "microscalpel" that destroys a single cell while leaving nearby cells intact, ... Individual trading positively related to future returns
... . Ron Kaniel, PhD, of Duke University, Gideon Saar of Cornell University, and Sheridan Titman of the University of Texas at Austin, examined the trading activity of individuals using a data set ... Invisible waves shape continental slope
... edges of continents and contribute to ocean mixing and climate, researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have found. The scientists simulated ocean conditions in a laboratory aquarium and ... 'Smart' materials get smarter with ability to better control shape and size
... been developed by biological chemist Jason Shear and his former graduate student Bryan Kaehr at The University of Texas at Austin. Shear and Kaehr fabricated a variety of detailed three ...
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Model for Angelman syndrome developed by University of Texas at Austin biologists
... symptoms in one out of 15,000 births, has been developed by biologists at The University of Texas at Austin. Their research demonstrates that when a particular fruit fly gene, dube3a, is altered, the ...Pollination habits of endangered Texas rice revealed to help preservation
... Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin has revealed. The first study of breeding ... endangered and five threatened plant species. Texas wild-rice prefers the clean, clear ...New fossil reveals primates lingered in Texas
... Chris Kirk, physical anthropologist at The University of Texas at Austin. Kirk and Blythe Williams from Duke ... during the late middle Eocene, west Texas provided a humid, tropical refuge for primates ...New source for biofuels discovered
... that can be turned into ethanol and other biofuels, report scientists from The University of Texas at Austin who say the microbe could provide a significant portion of the nation's transportation ...Astronomers discover new type of pulsating white dwarf star
University of Texas at Austin astronomers Michael H. Montgomery and Kurtis A. Williams, along with graduate student Steven DeGennaro, have predicted and confirmed the existence of a new type of ...Construction workers learn new technology
AUSTIN, Texas, May 5 (UPI) -- The University of Texas at Austin says it received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to teach new technology to construction workers.Huge hole in the cosmos disappears
... another universe (New Scientist, 24 November 2007, p 34). But a new analysis ... Eiichiro Komatsu, an astronomer at the University of Texas at Austin, says the best way to settle the matter is to point ...Breaking news: Study revives Olympic prospects for amputee sprinter
... an expert in the energetics and mechanics of sprinting performance; Craig McGowan, from the University of Texas at Austin, a leading authority on muscle, tendon and joint mechanics; Alena Grabowski, ...With age comes a sense of peace and calm
... peace and calm, according to a new study from the Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin. Starting at about age 60, participants reported more feelings of ease and contentment ...Engineer develops detergent to promote peripheral nerve healing
A detergent solution developed at The University of Texas at Austin that treats donor nerve grafts to circumvent an immune rejection response has been used to create acellular nerve grafts now used ...Idle computers offer hope to solve cancer's mysteries through grid computing project
A biomedical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin is using a concept called "grid computing" to allow the average person to donate idle computer time in a global effort to fight ...Laser surgery probe targets individual cancer cells
Mechanical engineering Assistant Professor Adela Ben-Yakar at The University of Texas at Austin has developed a laser "microscalpel" that destroys a single cell while leaving nearby cells intact, ...Individual trading positively related to future returns
... . Ron Kaniel, PhD, of Duke University, Gideon Saar of Cornell University, and Sheridan Titman of the University of Texas at Austin, examined the trading activity of individuals using a data set ...Invisible waves shape continental slope
... edges of continents and contribute to ocean mixing and climate, researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have found. The scientists simulated ocean conditions in a laboratory aquarium and ...'Smart' materials get smarter with ability to better control shape and size
... been developed by biological chemist Jason Shear and his former graduate student Bryan Kaehr at The University of Texas at Austin. Shear and Kaehr fabricated a variety of detailed three ...