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Uralic languages, which includes Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, are distinctly different from Indo-European languages that ...
A University of Texas at Austin team has developed new resins for 3D printing materials quickly with flexibility, strength and complexity.
Seagrasses store a lot of carbon in their tissues, making them a potential counterweight to rising levels of atmospheric CO2.
Researchers say the AI system can lead to better decision-making around a wide range of complex policy choices.
Every year, the College of Natural Sciences recognizes a select group of graduating seniors with its highest undergraduate honor. These students are named Dean’s Honored Graduates. Nominated by ...
Abundant, low-cost, clean energy — the envisioned result if scientists and engineers can successfully produce a reliable method of generating and sustaining fusion energy — took one step closer to ...
In a new paper in Nature, a team of researchers from JPMorganChase, Quantinuum, Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and The University of Texas at Austin describe a milestone in ...
The new model is called WIFI, which stands for dark matter production during Warm Inflation via Freeze-In.
Leveraging statistical analysis and applying it to ancient DNA revealed new insights into how ancient Europeans adapted to their environments over 7,000 years.
Consuming more ultra-processed foods is closely linked with higher blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes.
EvoRank offers a new and tangible example of how AI may help bring disruptive change to biomedical research and biotechnology more broadly.