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NASA funding

A UT Arlington chemistry professor has been awarded a nearly $1.2 million grant to develop technology that could end up on Mars.

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UT Arlington professor awarded $1.9 million to study hospital infection

Microbiologist is developing a treatment for one of the most widespread hospital infections.

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UT Arlington to get early start on Earth Day activities

Planting trees, collecting electronic waste for recycling and learning how to use barrels to collect rainwater are a few of the ways that faculty, staff and students at The University of Texas at Arlington will mark Earth Day next week.

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UT Arlington researchers say cell manipulation could lead to better drug delivery

UT Arlington researchers are using focused laser beams to manipulate cells that lead drug-carrying nanoparticles that deliver medicine to cancer cells that need it.

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UT Arlington honors collaborative research during March 4 Engineering Research Building dedication

Students, faculty and supporters of The University of Texas at Arlington will celebrate the debut of the 234,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Engineering Research Building with a March 4 dedication event and open house.

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UT Arlington biologist helps map DNA code for the water flea

A UT Arlington biologist and her team have helped precisely map the DNA code of the water flea, Daphnia pulex, the first crustacean genome to be sequenced.

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New generation of prosthetic gets closer to the real limb

A UT Arlington bioengineer has built a neurological array that he thinks will lead to a better prosthetic arm that will allow more movement and eventually sensation for military veterans who desperately need them.

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UT Arlington helps restore hope in Sierra Leone

The University of Texas at Arlington is playing a major role in a project that is helping restore hope to tens of thousands of people in Sierra Leone, West Africa.

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UT Arlington civil engineer lands NSF grant to help earthquake-proof buildings

Engineers and scientists are certain that another big earthquake will hit California. They just don’t know when and where it will be.

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Soil treatment grant to lessen slope failures at local lakes' dam walls

Anyone who owns a home or business in the North Texas area knows how unstable the soil is. Cracks often occur in walls and ceilings. That soil expansion and contraction goes for the outdoors, too. The soil at Joe Pool Lake and Grapevine Lake dams has experienced those same cracks found in many, many North Texas homes.

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Carroll stepping down as engineering dean in August 2011

Bill Carroll, who shaped UT Arlington's College of Engineering into the multi-disciplinary educational and research model that it is today, will step down as dean next fall and return to the University to teach and conduct research after a brief leave.

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Senator Hutchison unveils new Arlington Chamber-UT Arlington tech transfer initiative

U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is expected to unveil a new model for economic development centered on transferring federal technology to the marketplace Thursday, Sept. 23, during the Arlington Chamber of Commerce's annual Gala and Awards Banquet.

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UT Arlington chemistry professor taking science to Big Tex

A UT Arlington chemistry professor and his students will leave their lab for the State Fair of Texas this weekend, bringing with them fun experiments they hope will get students excited about science. The first-time exhibit is funded by the National Science Foundation as part of Diversity in Science in the United States or DISCUS, a program started by assistant professor Kevin Schug.

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Chemistry professor, Hungarian company join forces to give undergraduates marketable lab experience

An assistant professor in The University of Texas at Arlington’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has teamed with a Hungarian company to allow undergraduate students worldwide to gain valuable experience in hydrogenation, a chemical process widely used in the pharmaceutical, food, petrochemical and materials industries.

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Bioengineering professor hopes to transfer knowledge to high school students by training high school teachers

Jian Yang wants to take his message about a university education and research to high schools.

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UT Arlington partners with Texas Health Resources, Good Shepherd Health System to expand nursing education in Texas

The University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing is partnering with Good Shepherd Health System in East Texas and Arlington-based Texas Health Resources in two grants designed to increase the number of registered nurses in Texas and faculty who teach them.

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