Each Friday and Saturday night the astronomy department sponsors free public star parties on the roof of Painter Hall.
Learn birds respond to human-driven environmental change with UT Ph.D. student Brian Stokes, who studies how birds across ...
Join the McDonald Observatory as they explore the constellation of Orion. Learn about Orion’s cultural significance in early ...
The annual meeting of the TSM will include a workshop day on Thursday Feb 19, 2026 followed by a day of talks and posters on the 20th.
Choose your favorite entries to help us select our People’s Choice winner in the 2026 Visualizing Science Competition.
Musical Memories offers a free, mid-day musical arts break for the UT community, featuring concert pianist Chelsea de Souza.
The January 2026 UT Brainstorms event will feature Dr. José del R. Millán for a conversation about brain-machine interfaces ...
The study highlights the importance of care tailored to the needs of particular communities, including immigrants and people in minority populations. Living in a community without fluency in the local ...
Research initiated at a UT field station keeps progressing. That is good news for a war on an invasive species. Tawny crazy ant workers tend larvae. Credit: Edward LeBrun/University of Texas at Austin ...
The results add to physicists’ understanding of neutrinos and validate collaboration between major experiments. The NOνA far detector. Credit: Public domain image from Fermilab. More details here.
Advanced biotechnology repurposes two bacterial immune systems to correct large stretches of DNA. Human cells that have been edited with the new retron-based gene editing technology. Orange dots mark ...
A pair of studies from UT Austin offer insights into these keystone species. Eureycea salamanders (left, credit: Yaqing Li) and Ambystoma salamanders (right, credit: David Ledesma) feature in two ...