Programmed cell death is an essential part of a healthy, normal life as the body removes old, damaged or unnecessary cells.
Two University of Texas at Arlington faculty members— Karen Magruder and Mohsen Shahandashti —have been named recipients of ...
Arthritis pain has become more common over the last decade, now affecting an estimated 58.5 million Americans, according to ...
UTA earned additional recognition as the No. 1 university in North Texas—and fourth in the state—in the “Best Salaries” ...
Gabriel Aguilar’s research highlights AI scams and how technical writing can prepare students to spot deception ...
The award, sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, provides $1.3 million in funding over five years to each of ...
Dr. Wang, who also serves as the founding director for research in the Division of Data Science, is leading efforts to create ...
Generous gift from alumnus establishes CAPPA design hub and visiting professor role to inspire future architects ...
Ashish Sedai honored for research showing how stronger relationships between parents benefit children’s well-being ...
Sarah Ciuffetelli, a senior chemistry major with a minor in forensics, is a nontraditional student who decided to pursue her ...
Dr. Liu: Over the past decade, breast cancer awareness and detection have improved through public education, better screening, and advanced imaging like 3D mammography. Genetic testing and ...
UTA faculty revamp a course through an NSF grant to build decision-making skills around water, food and energy ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results