May 27, 2026
Featured UT News
Scientists Map Proteins From Billion-Year-Old Organism and Discover New Links to Rare Diseases
Researchers have identified genes previously unknown to be connected to three rare disorders, a discovery that sheds new light on the genetic causes of human diseases.
May 21, 2026
Featured UT News
The Smallest Longhorn Ever, A Breakthrough at the Nanoscale
New insights into DNA assembly could streamline the design and manufacturing of nanostructures for medicine, materials and beyond.
May 20, 2026
Good Systems
Ethics First
When ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late 2022, cities across the country rushed to explore how generative AI could transform government services. Austin was no exception. But as city leaders contemplated deploying these tools, they faced a pressing question: How do you ensure thousands of…
May 10, 2026
Houston Chronicle
Data centers in Texas could increase water consumption up to 9% by 2040
Texas’ booming data center industry could add more strain the state’s already stressed water supply, with the operations projected to account for up to 9% of statewide water use by 2040, according to a University of Texas study.
May 6, 2026
Featured UT News
Data Centers Are Growing in Texas, But Big Questions Remain About Water Use
New report finds Texas data center growth could raise water use to as much as 9% by 2040, highlighting the need for more awareness, shared standards, and integrated planning to manage rising demand.
April 30, 2026
OVPR
UT MD Anderson – UT Austin Collaborative Research Summit Showcases Practice-Changing Innovation to Advance Cancer Care, Diagnosis, and Prevention in Texas and Beyond
The fourth annual UT MD Anderson – UT Austin Collaborative Research Summit highlighted Texas’ leadership in cancer research and the values-driven culture of collaboration that propels innovation to save and transform lives.
April 20, 2026
Featured UT News
Transforming Cancer Treatment Through Digital Innovation
Tom Yankeelov develops digital twins of breast cancer tumors using medical imaging — models that predict how tumors respond to different treatments.
April 13, 2026
Featured UT News
Bringing Jane Austen to a New Generation
2026 President’s Research Impact Award recipient Janine Barchas reaches broad audiences with Jane Austen scholarship using innovative formats.
April 9, 2026
Featured UT News
First Clearly Documented Split in World’s Largest Known Chimpanzee Community Leads to Deadly Violence
After decades of stable social bonds, a rare and permanent split among a chimpanzee group in Uganda led to deadly violence between former companions, offering insight into the underlying social dynamics that may also shape conflict in human societies.
April 9, 2026
The Wall Street Journal
Inside the Deadly Civil War That Tore Apart a Group of Chimpanzees in Uganda
A chimp group’s success may have led to its violent downfall, a new study suggests.