Rock Snot Genomics
University of Texas researchers use advanced sequencing and TACC's Ranger supercomputer to uncover origin of common algae.
University of Texas researchers use advanced sequencing and TACC's Ranger supercomputer to uncover origin of common algae.
It is fun to be embroiled in an actual scientific controversy.
Team Exodus, won “Best Use of Light and Sound” for their game VoidDX. Team Polysaurus was awarded “Most Fun Game” for Crunch Rockets.
Genes from the family of bacteria that produce vinegar, Kombucha tea and nata de coco may help turn algae into solar-powered factories for producing nanocellulose.
Kevin Luecke is the 2012-13 Student Employee of the Year.
Olympic swimmers aren’t the only ones who change their strokes to escape competitors. To escape from the jaws and claws of predators in cold, viscous water, marine copepods switch from a wave-like swimming stroke to big power strokes, a behavior that has now been revealed thanks to 3-D high-speed digital holography.
What will life look like, for humans and animals, as the Arctic ice cover diminishes?
The chair will support a talented faculty member performing globally relevant, cutting-edge research in infectious disease.