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Texas Engineers Zarko Sakotic, Dan Wasserman and Noah Mansfield in the lab.

Tricking Light with Metaplasmonic Films

Texas Engineers have demonstrated a technique to trick light into behaving as if it was interacting with atomically thin metal films, setting the stage for the design and development of next-generation optoelectronic devices.

Texas Engineer Stephen T Fuller working on batteries in the lab

Smoothing Over Rough Edges in Batteries

Texas Engineers have discovered a new phenomenon in modern batteries, one that could be used to improve their life cycles.

A nuclear research reactor at The University of Texas at Austin

Nuclear Energy Is Having a Moment, Again

Texas Engineers are part of a team building reactors that would be very safe, small and therefore much more affordable to build, and modular, so individual users such as data centers or refineries might have their very own nuclear power plants yielding plentiful, steady electricity.

Texas Engineer Dave Allen with other winners of the President's Research Award

Allen Wins UT President's Research Impact Award

An engineer who developed technology to measure methane emissions and a scholar who is a driving force in using scientific evidence to improve children’s reading comprehension have been named the 2025 recipients of The University of Texas at Austin President’s Research Impact Award.

Xray of bones, like the ones Texas Engineers are studying

No Bones About It: New Details About Skeletal Cell Aging Revealed

Scientists and researchers around the globe are investigating a series of mysteries about what happens to our bones over time. In a new study, a team led by The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with Mayo Clinic and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center just made a major break in the case.

Whooping cough, or pertussis cells under a microscope

New Research Boosts Future Whooping Cough Vaccines

New research from The University of Texas at Austin could aid in improving whooping cough vaccines to once again push this disease toward eradication by targeting two key weaknesses in the infection.

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