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Nominated by UTA’s College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Brown’s interdisciplinary research focuses on the social and ...
Nominated by UTA’s College of Science, Jones’ research focuses on studying neutrinos, one of the most abundant particles with ...
The College of Science nominated J. Ping Liu, recognizing his long career at UTA. Liu is a well-recognized leader in the ...
Soil functions underpin human and ecosystem health. Enhancing soil multifunctionality in agricultural fields is needed for ...
The Lena River in Siberia, Russia, one of the six great rivers that empties to the Arctic Ocean studied by Arctic Great Rivers Observatory. The others are the Yenisey, Ob', Mackenzie, Yukon, and ...
A new study has found worrying signs that climate change may be undermining the capacity of Arctic fjords to serve as ...
Marc Gibson, associate vice chancellor partnerships and economic development, UT Office of Research, Innovation and Economic Development; Lyndon Lie, executive vice president and chief engineering ...
Researchers have offered new insight into how our closest ape relatives - bonobos and chimpanzees – show empathy towards each ...
The 25th April is International DNA Day, and this year it marks the completion of a decade-long project to sequence the DNA ...
During this agricultural soil field work, the researchers measure a wide array of soil conditions in the arable fields to evaluate the multifunctionality of the soil. The many functions of a healthy ...
Is the soil healthy and multifunctional? Soils under agricultural fields can benefit from more grass-clover mixtures alternating with cereal crops.
Suzanne Tank, first author of the Arctic Great Rivers Observatory paper recognized by the Frontiers Foundation. An assistant professor at University of Alberta, Canada, Tank is a former postdoctoral ...
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