April 8, 2026
Featured UT News
Celebration of Research: 5 Faculty Members Honored for Transformative Contributions
Learn more about the 2026 recipients of the President’s Research Impact Award, honoring researchers whose work has fundamentally changed lives and perspectives, and the University Research Excellence Awards, celebrating career-long accomplishments, creative research endeavors and groundbreaking research papers.
March 23, 2026
Smithsonian Magazine
Humans and Animals Often Like the Same Mating Calls, Supporting a 150-Year-Old Observation by Charles Darwin
New research by Smithsonian scientists suggests that preferences for certain sounds might be evolutionarily conserved.
March 20, 2026
PEOPLE
Baby Dinosaur Fossil Found in South Korea Is Part of a Newly Discovered Species
A newly identified dinosaur species is offering scientists a rare glimpse into prehistoric life.
March 18, 2026
Featured UT News
10-Minute Digital Program Reduces Symptoms of Depression in Landmark Trial
A 10‑minute digital program co‑developed by a UT Austin psychologist significantly reduced depression symptoms within four weeks, according to a large randomized controlled trial.
March 17, 2026
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Experimental Chemo Drug May Trick the Immune System Into Fighting Cancer
Researchers at UT Austin and MD Anderson Cancer Center discovered why some chemotherapy drugs not only eliminate cancer cells but also activate the innate immune system to attack cancer cells.
March 17, 2026
OVPR
Fernanda Leite Receives Prestigious Peurifoy Construction Research Award From American Society of Civil Engineers
Leite is the third faculty member from UT to receive this award, considered akin to a lifetime achievement honor in construction engineering research.
March 10, 2026
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Hummus on the Moon? Scientists have successfully grown chickpeas using lunar dirt
A team of scientists from UT Austin say they've successfully grown chickpeas using lunar regolith, the dirt that's found on the surface of the Moon.
March 10, 2026
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Robot Hands So Sensitive They Can Grab a Potato Chip
A new robotic hand developed at UT Austin uses tactile sensing and soft robotics to gently grasp fragile objects, with potential applications in health care and manufacturing.
February 27, 2026
OVPR
After a Decade of Pioneering Digital Twin Research, UT Emerges as a Global Leader in AI for Science
After more than a decade of advances in AI, mathematics and supercomputing, UT is shaping the future of digital twins — bringing together researchers across campus to deploy physics‑informed, AI‑powered models for energy, healthcare, national security and natural hazard mitigation.
February 25, 2026
Featured UT News
UT To Enhance U.S. Space Force Detection, Response to Security Threats
UT Austin will become the first university hub to work with U.S. Space Force, integrating research, industry, and high-powered computing to rapidly identify and respond to threats in orbit.