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Research

This Protein Slows the Aging Brain, and We Know How to Counter It

The findings raise the possibility of new treatments for aging-related cognitive decline.

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Research

Helping Others Shown To Slow Cognitive Decline

Regular volunteering or helping others outside the home can reduce the rate of cognitive aging by 15-20%.

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Accolades

Three College of Natural Sciences Faculty Win NSF CAREER Awards

The award, recognizing early-career faculty, will support research in computer science and physics.

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McDonald Observatory

The Universe’s Secret Harvest: UT Astronomers Shed Light on “the Cosmic Grapes”

The galaxy contains far more star-forming clumps than current theoretical models can explain.

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McDonald Observatory

Some Young Suns Align with Their Planet-forming Disks, Others Are Born Tilted

Lauren Biddle, a UT postdoc, finds about one-third of young Sun-like stars are born with misaligned protoplanetary disks.

An illustration demonstrating how a solar system is tilted with respect to the axis of its central star

UT News

Meet the Universe’s Earliest Confirmed Black Hole: A Monster at the Dawn of Time

A team of astronomers from UT’s Cosmic Frontier Center have identified the most distant black hole ever confirmed.

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Announcements

UT Expands Research on AI to Support Breakthroughs in Science, Technology and the Workforce

Renewal of National Science Foundation AI support will boldly extend research and workforce development efforts.

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Research

New AI Tool Accelerates mRNA-Based Treatments for Viruses, Cancers, Genetic Disorders

UT Austin and Sanofi partner to build tool that predicts translation efficiency of mRNA sequences.

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Accolades

Three Recent Texas Science Graduates Receive Fulbright U.S. Student Awards

The awards will allow these UT alumni to conduct research or teach English abroad.

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McDonald Observatory

Stowaway Bat Returns Home Friday, July 25

A Big Freetail bat nicknamed Hubble apparently hitched a ride from McDonald Observatory to Austin in astronomy gear.

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