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The Physics, Math, and Astronomy Building (left), the Molecular Biology Building (middle), and the Neuromolecular Sciences Building (right). The College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin offers 10 Bachelor of Arts majors, 42 Bachelor of Science majors, and 20 graduate programs to more than 11,000 undergraduates and 1,400 graduate students. [1]
The Texas Science & Natural History Museum is located on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas, U.S.It opened as the Texas Memorial Museum during preparations for the Texas Centennial Exposition held in 1936.
Gordon Gunter — instructor in physiology (1939-1945), then researcher (1945-1949), acting director (1949-1954) and director (1954-1955) of the University of Texas Institute of Marine Science at Port Aransas and editor of Publications of the Institute of Marine Science (1950-1955); influential fisheries scientist who pioneered the study of ...
UTeach is a teacher certification program administered by the College of Natural Sciences and the College of Education at the University of Texas at Austin.It was created in 1997 to address both the shortage of qualified secondary mathematics, science, and computer science teachers as well as the quality of those entering the field.
The Oden Institute logo. The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences is an interdisciplinary research unit and graduate program at The University of Texas at Austin dedicated to advancing computational science and engineering through a variety of programs and research centers. [1]
The Jackson School's faculty and research scientists pursue 200 active research projects a year with annual funding of over $25 million. [12] Research is often collaborative across the three scientific units and interdisciplinary with other departments at The University of Texas at Austin.
A natural gas glut in the US has sent prices for the commodity tumbling to multi-decade lows, down 43% over the past year.At West Texas's key trading spot, the Waha Hub, prices have been negative ...
Wann Langston Jr. (1921 – April 7, 2013) was an American paleontologist and professor at the University of Texas at Austin. [1]Langston worked on a number of different reptiles and amphibians in his long career, beginning with the 1950 description (with J. Willis Stovall) of the theropod dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus.