Fall 2017: Building Livability
UTA researchers are creating a more sustainable, affordable North Texas for the future.
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UTA researchers are creating a more sustainable, affordable North Texas for the future.
From carbon dioxide conversion to landfill mining, researchers at UTA are seeking viable alternative energy options.
Found in everything from space shuttles to dental fillings, composite materials have thoroughly infiltrated modern society. But their potential is still greatly untapped, offering researchers ample opportunity for discovery.
Within the particle showers created at the Large Hadron Collider, answers to some of the universe’s mysteries are waiting.
Model systems like pigeons can help illuminate our own evolutionary and genomic history.
UT Arlington's tiny windmills are bringing renewable energy to a whole new scale.
The stability of our highways, pipelines, and even manholes is reaching a breaking point.
Scientists believe they have discovered a subatomic particle that is crucial to understanding the universe.
UT Arlington researchers unlock clues to the human body’s most mysterious and complex organ.
UT Arlington researchers probe the hidden world of microbes in search of renewable energy sources.
Wounded soldiers are benefiting from Robert Gatchel’s program that combines physical rehabilitation with treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Tiny sensors implanted in the body show promise in combating acid reflux disease, pain and other health problems.
Nanotechnology researchers pursue hybrid silicon chips with life-saving potential.
Biomedical engineers combat diseases with procedures that are painless to patients.
New professor first in North Texas sponsored by Governor’s University Research Initiative
New lab producing potentially game-changing technology for the energy sector
UTA astrophysicists discover evidence of Earth-like planet
UTA has more National Academy of Inventors fellows than any Texas university
Choi developing method to eliminate harmful chemical from the environment
Pathogenic bacteria found in groundwater near fracking sites
Wan wins $998,803 grant to develop UAV computing platform
Expanded fact-checking tool aims to bust fake news
Researchers using $1 million grant to develop iWork vocational system
Researchers discover connection between cancer and low oxygen
Kinesiology professor designing revolutionary device to stimulate bone growth
Distinguished Professor edits special journal issue on pain
UTA leading studies on reforms for DART and Dallas Love Field Airport
Arlington awards professor almost $500,000 for manhole inspection project
Professor using $770,000-plus TxDOT grant to inspect roads with drones
Professor’s attention to detail helps right a Renaissance wrong
See a selection of the recent awards and honors our researchers, artists, educators, and writers have earned
A UTA civil engineer’s flood alert system helped keep Houston hospitals safe and functional during Hurricane Harvey
Breakthroughs in biomedical imaging may help doctors track tumor growth.
UTA, an R1: Highest Research Activity university, continues to make great strides expanding our research enterprise, including support from a wide variety of sponsors.
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