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Disruptions: How Driverless Cars Could Reshape Cities

The New York Times discusses the Autonomous Intersection Management project, created by our Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, in a piece about the future of driverless vehicles. 

The Super Material Of The Future Will Be Cheap, Strong And Organic

In The Huffington Post

The Technology and Ethics of Self Diagnosis

Take two aspirin and call... yourself.

Adapting to Life in the New Arctic

The arctic is a completely different place, says marine scientist.

News About Texas Longhorn Genetics

A round-up of media coverage for Hillis and McTavish's research on Texas Longhorns.

UT Research Traces Longhorn History to Middle East, India

The longhorn went on quite a journey to become the symbol of Texas.

Dead Zebras in Electrified Cages Show How Anthrax Spreads in Wild

That's not just awesome words we strung together. It's real science.

A New Supermaterial: Nanocellulose

Perfecting the production process could help reduce greenhouse gases.
Three Natural Sciences Faculty Members Named to UT System Academy of Distinguished Teachers

Three Natural Sciences Faculty Members Named to UT System Academy of Distinguished Teachers

Brent Iverson, Michael Starbird, and James Vick recognized as among the most outstanding educators at the UT System’s nine academic institutions.
Rock Snot Genomics

Rock Snot Genomics

University of Texas researchers use advanced sequencing and TACC's Ranger supercomputer to uncover origin of common algae.