On April 29, the graduating designers in the Division of Textiles and Apparel will showcase their designs in the annual Fashion Show. Check out the hip video promo:
Event: Astronomers will host discussion at the Hubble 3D IMAX movie at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
When: April 24, noon - 2 p.m.
Where: Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
Background: The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum and the University of Texas atAustin McDonald Observatory are hosting a screening of "Hubble 3D" in...
Microbiology undergraduates Sami Miller and Kelly Broussard traveled to Brownsville to research tuberculosis alongside the world’s foremost disease detectives, Joseph McCormick and Susan Fisher-Hoch. Upon arrival, Miller and Broussard’s research shifted focus to confront the global emergence of the H1N1 strain of influenza. By Christopher Palmer
Parrish Brady and Molly Cummings found that a Southwestern scarab beetle can perceive circular polarized light, one of only two species known to be able to do so. More on Nature.com and The American Naturalist.
Natural fluorescence of Acropora millepora, viewed under a dissecting microscope. Photo: M. Matz and J. Wiedenmann.
Our oceans are getting warmer and more acidic every year, and as a result, coral reefs are rapidly dying.
Biologist Mikhail Matz has been carefully monitoring this decline, awaiting evolutionary developments that may signal bette...
Goal of project is to describe where and how nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, enter and leave the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) and how nutrients are used and reused in the NERR.
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