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In the News
- Students Contribute to Designs for New Carousel TheatreStudents in College of Architecture and Design Professor Ted Shelton’s fourth-year Architecture Integrations studio embarked on a unique experience this fall to contribute to designs for the planned new Ula Love Doughty Carousel Theatre. The post Students Contribute to Designs for New Carousel Theatre appeared first on News.
- World’s Top 2 Percent of Scientists List Includes More than 150 UT FacultyA study conducted by Stanford University researchers named 156 UT faculty members among the top 2 percent of scientists in the world for research citations. The post World’s Top 2 Percent of Scientists List Includes More than 150 UT Faculty appeared first on News.
- Evolution of Tropical Biodiversity HotspotsWhile scientists agree that most biological diversity originated in the tropics, the jury is still out on how tropical species diversity formed and how it is maintained. A new study by UT researchers published in Science addresses these long-standing questions. The post Evolution of Tropical Biodiversity Hotspots appeared first on News.
- Chaotic Early Solar System Collisions Resembled Asteroids Arcade GameResearchers at UT Knoxville and the University of Texas at Austin have a new hypothesis about our solar system’s early years—and they weren’t peaceful. The post Chaotic Early Solar System Collisions Resembled Asteroids Arcade Game appeared first on News.
- Two UT Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows for Eco-Friendly ResearchThis month the American Association for the Advancement of Science announced the election of Joshua Fu and Gladys Alexandre as 2020 AAAS Fellows. The post Two UT Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows for Eco-Friendly Research appeared first on News.
Arts & Sciences in Quest Magazine
- Awkward Politics: Technologies of Popfeminist Activism
- Afro-Atlantic Flight: Speculative Returns and the Black Fantastic
- Racing Against Racism
- Poseidon’s Curse: British Naval Impressment and Atlantic Origins of the American Revolution
- Regeneration through Empire: French Pronatalists and Colonial Settlement in the Third Republic