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Molecular Matchmaking for Drug Discovery

Molecular Matchmaking for Drug Discovery

Researchers at the Computational Visualization Center are finding drug targets through simulation and modeling.

Building a Better Child

Building a Better Child

The Priscilla Pond Flawn Child and Family Laboratory is an education for students at all levels, from pre-school to research faculty.

WWII Chemical Exposure May Pass Down Disease

Descendants of rats exposed to a crop fungicide were less sociable, more obese and more anxious.

Astronomers Probe ‘Evaporating’ Planet Around Nearby Star with Hobby-Eberly Telescope

Astronomers Probe ‘Evaporating’ Planet Around Nearby Star with Hobby-Eberly Telescope

A Jupiter-size planet in a nearby solar system is dissolving because of interactions with its parent star.

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Testosterone: It's There for Dads When They Need It

Testosterone: It's There for Dads When They Need It

Some infant cues, such as baby cries, actually increase testosterone.

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Dirty Twist on Beating the Prisoner's Dilemma

How to win (sort of) without cooperating with your counterpart.

Ants Go Marching Under the Eye of Texas' Top Scientist

Research on ants helps yield answers to the web of life.

Ecosystems Thrive High in the Sky

Animals sequestered for millions of years could have evolved into unique species.

Today's Environment Influences Behavior Generations Later

Descendants of exposed rats are more anxious, more sensitive to stress, and have greater activity in stress-related regions of the brain than descendants of unexposed rats.

Breeding Tropical Fish Could Help Preserve Species

Convincing tropical fish to spawn in aquariums is no easy task.