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Fish’s Use of Electricity Might Shed Light on Human Illnesses

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Center Hosts Nature Photography Workshop

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History of UT Botany, Part 5: Beryl Simpson

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When Science Communication Doesn’t Get Through

Climate change, vaccinations, evolution. Scientists sometimes struggle to get their message across to non-scientists.

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Clark Hubbs

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5 Things Scientists Say to Try in Your Yard This Spring

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World-renowned UT Animal Behaviorist Weighs Role of Beauty in Evolution

Mike Ryan, professor of integrative biology, has a new book that explores the intersection of evolution and aesthetics.

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Study of Secret Sex Lives of Trees Finds Tiny Bees Play Big Part

When it comes to sex between plants, tiny bees the size of ladybugs play a critical role in promoting the genetic diversity that protects against disease, climate change and other threats, according to a study by Shalene Jha, a faculty member in the Departent of Integrative Biology.

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Scientists on the Trail of Central Texas’ Elusive Satan Fish

The fish are part of a project to monitor the overall ecological health of Central Texas aquifers and better understand how water flows through them.