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Novel MRI Approach Aims to Spot Kidney Disease in All Populations

A new grant from the National Institutes of Health will support a pair of Texas Engineers in their development of novel MRI scans for detecting kidney disease.

First-of-its-Kind Hydrogen Proto-Hub Galvanizes Production of Low-Carbon Hydrogen

The University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Electromechanics, Frontier Energy and GTI Energy today hosted the grand opening of a new hydrogen research and demonstration facility.

How Potatoes, Corn and Beans Led to Smart Windows Breakthrough

A study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin aims to reduce the costs of smart windows by creating a new type of electrochromic device and materials. 

Texas Engineers Use Erwin Center as Blueprint for Sustainable Demolition

The Frank Erwin Center is coming down to make way for a new UT Austin-MD Anderson Cancer Center joint medical campus, but even in its demise, the former home of Longhorn basketball and many memorable moments in Austin's musical history is serving an important purpose.

3 Cockrell Faculty Members Elected as AAAS Fellows

A trio of Texas Engineers have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society.

Cooler Transformers Could Help the Electrical Grid

Following the 2021 winter storm, UT Austin researchers looked inside grid transformers to see if they could make them better.

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Why Biden’s methane fee is good for U.S. oil and gas

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