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When Dinosaurs Roamed Central Texas

Ed Theriot talks Texas dinosaur history.
Dean Laude: How We Are Producing More STEM Grads

Dean Laude: How We Are Producing More STEM Grads

Interim Dean Laude reflects on the college's growth (now more than 9,700 undergraduates!) and improved ability to retain students in the science, technology and math fields.

Deadly Parasite Makes its Way into Central Texas

Sahotra Sarkar warns about Chagas disease on local news.
Astronomers Discover Unusual Multi-Planet Solar System With NASA’s Kepler Spacecraft

Astronomers Discover Unusual Multi-Planet Solar System With NASA’s Kepler Spacecraft

A team of researchers has used NASA's Kepler space telescope to discover an unusual multiple-planet system containing a super-Earth and two Neptune-sized planets orbiting in resonance with each other.

Simulating the Universe for Terrence Malick's Tree of Life

Simulating the Universe for Terrence Malick's Tree of Life

Volker Bromm talks about the cosmic dark ages, first light and how his simulations made their way into Tree of Life.
U.T. Making a Big Bet on the Future of Algae

U.T. Making a Big Bet on the Future of Algae

The UTEX Culture Collection of Algae. Photo by Spencer Selvidge for the Texas Tribune.
Alan Cline Reflects on His Time as Director of Dean's Scholars Honors

Alan Cline Reflects on His Time as Director of Dean's Scholars Honors

In this podcast, computer scientist Alan Cline reflects on his 20 years as director of the Dean's Scholars Honors program.

Monarch Butterflies Are Back, but Struggling

Director of the BFL discusses the struggle of the monarch butterflies.

Professor Drives Research of Humanoid Robots

Profile of AI researcher Peter Stone.
Lactating Moms More Aggressive, Explains Tim Loving

Lactating Moms More Aggressive, Explains Tim Loving

Human ecology professor Tim Loving blogs about maternal aggression.
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