How 3-D vision works
Neurobiologist Alex Huk describes one way that the brain perceives 3-D motion.
Neurobiologist Alex Huk describes one way that the brain perceives 3-D motion.
Whether a large area of low oxygen water called the “dead zone” in the northern Gulf of Mexico could cause declines in environmentally and economically important fish populations is the subject of a new study by University of Texas at Austin marine scientist Peter Thomas.
Breaking up may actually not be hard to do, say scientists who've found a population of tropical butterflies that may be on its way to a split into two distinct species. The cause of this particular break-up? A shift in wing color and mate preference.
Dr. Jennifer Brodbelt has received a $734,068 grant from the NIH to develop a new method for rapidly screening blood samples for biomarkers.
Misha Matz traces the evolution of coral fluorescence by resurrecting proteins from the past.
Chemist David Vanden Bout uses self-assembling nanotubes to better understand how to capture and channel the light of the sun.
Researchers have received a $4.6 million grant to explore how switchgrass, a native prairie grass and promising source of biofuel, will fare under future climate change.
University of Texas at Austin and Rice University scientists have won a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to scrutinize the influenza A virus for clues that could lead to more effective antiviral drugs.