Eavesdropping on the Secret Lives of Fish
Benjamin Walther analyzes the "earstones" of fish to learn where they've been, and where climate change may take them.
Benjamin Walther analyzes the "earstones" of fish to learn where they've been, and where climate change may take them.
A research team in the Department of Nutritional Sciences has found that infant feeding patterns may increase the risk of a diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or ALL.
The discovery of a winning strategy for Prisoner's Dilemma is forcing game theorists to rethink their discipline.
Gates Millenium Scholar Damilola Olatayo hopes to use her UT education as a springboard to doing global medicine.
With a grant from the NSF's Plant Genome Research Program, Bob Jansen is applying next-generation DNA sequencing methods to better understand why the geranium has evolved to be so radically different from other plants.
The Society for Personality and Social Psychology honors Tim Loving's efforts to communicate relationship science to the public.
The team will then develop mathematical models to predict which chemical exposures have the potential to harm a pregnant woman or her developing infant.
BotPrize winners were scored as more human-like than half their human competitors.