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Announcements

Museum Announces Conservation of 113-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Trackways

The museum will also build a 2,000-square-foot building to house the conserved dinosaur tracks.

artist rendering of proposed dinosaur trackways building

Research

With Evolutionary AI, Scientists Find Hidden Keys for Better Land Use

Researchers say the AI system can lead to better decision-making around a wide range of complex policy choices.

Aerial image showing different types of land use, including farming, forest and housing.

Research

Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule

University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed a new method to encode information in synthetic molecules.

A multilayered rendering of atoms and molecules of varying colors suggests a complex structure at work.

Research

UT Scientists Spied a Skyrmion. What is That?

This, and six other questions about a recent first in physics, answered.

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Research

Physicists Reveal Muscles’ Molecular Secret to Balancing Strength and Stamina

The findings could have implications for robotics, prosthetics and energy efficient machines.

John McGrath at a lab bench with machinery

Announcements

Distinguished Alum, Author and Serial Entrepreneur to Address Class of 2025

Amir Husain (B.S. ’98 Computer Science) will address graduates of the College of Natural Sciences at ceremonies for undergraduates.

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Accolades

Celebrating the 2025 College of Natural Sciences Dean’s Honored Graduates

Meet the graduating seniors being recognized for excellence in research, academics and improving the community.

2025 Dean's Honored Graduates

UT News

Ready to Change the World: Dat Duong

Dat Duong, a 2025 graduate from the College of Natural Sciences, made key contributions while studying in the UT School of Human Ecology.

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Research

University of Texas-led Team Solves a Big Problem for Fusion Energy

Their method to speed up the design of “magnetic bottles” offers an answer to a complex 70-year-old challenge.

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Jackson School of Geosciences

New Study Shows How ‘Marine Revolution’ Shaped Ocean Life

As an undergraduate, Katherine Faulkner (B.S., Environmental Science, ’23) led a study that was just published.

A close-up of hundreds of tiny shells made possible by a light microscope study of calcareous foraminifera from from the South Atlantic Ocean.