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New research from The University of Texas at Arlington reveals that social media platforms can play a potentially life-saving ...
The $500,067 grant will support Dr. Zhang’s efforts to enhance power system stability and safety in the presence of ...
The peer-reviewed journal is a key part of the Alliance for Texas History's broader mission: helping to connect people ...
In collaboration with Ke Cheng, professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia University, Hong is developing an elastic, ...
Dr. Atchley grew up in Tarrant County, and his wife of 29 years, Stephanie, is an educator who taught in Aledo ISD for seven ...
“If we can better control these structures, we can develop a whole new class of magnetic materials while reducing our ...
“STARS was developed by the campus sustainability community to provide high standards for recognizing campus sustainability ...
Anthology honors UTA’s MavEngage platform for transforming how students find community and opportunities on campus ...
For National Gaming Day (July 8) Noah Flint, assistant director of esports, and Desiree Henderson, professor and associate ...
Hollywood has shaped how many people imagine a heart attack—someone clutching their chest and collapsing dramatically. But those portrayals are misleading and shouldn’t be expected, says Ann Eckhardt, ...
The Mavericks Ending Technology-Facilitated Abuse Project —known as MAVS ETA—brings together faculty and graduate students from the School of Social Work, the College of Engineering, and the ...
In late June, faculty from UT Arlington and Catholic University of Colombia traveled to Barbados to document water initiatives on the island. In Barbados, 90% of potable water comes from aquifers—a ...