Christine Mihealsick was a biology major and early graduate of the award-winning STEM teacher preparation program, UTeach, at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Using artificial intelligence, Dr. Alper and his team are engineering enzymes—a catalyst in cells—to break down plastics in days, not centuries. Come and discover how these advances in bioengineering ...
Explore the science and creativity behind new eco-friendly sequins developed by UT Austin faculty and students in “Particles of Color: Where Science Meets Fashion.” This innovative showcase is open in ...
Leveraging statistical analysis and applying it to ancient DNA revealed new insights into how ancient Europeans adapted to ...
In our latest podcast, a panel of experts discuss the huge energy demands of AI and, on the flip side, how AI might make our... The award-winning author of “Burn Book” shares her perspectives on ...
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin discovered important information about an enzyme that can protect cells ...
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