The University of Texas at Austin science museum continues to open new exhibits and welcome the public after passing one year ...
Quantum computing promises the potential to solve tremendously challenging real-world problems that are unaddressable by traditional, or classical, computing machines today, tomorrow, and maybe ...
We mean it when we say that there is a program out there that will fit your interests, schedule and budget! The KEY is planning ahead. CNS students should work closely with their academic advisor to ...
The PMA Building is located at the southeast corner of Dean Keeton and Speedway. Once you reach PMA, take the elevators to the 17th floor and then follow the signs to the stairs up to the telescope.
Join the Priscilla Pond Flawn Child and Family Laboratory for a free scientific talk by a leading expert on the benefits of high-quality early childhood education, as the historic lab school gears up ...
Journalism professor Robert Quigley answers our burning questions about AI and journalism. Elements of the cover image for this episode were generated using Midjourney and Photoshop’s generative AI ...
EvoRank offers a new and tangible example of how AI may help bring disruptive change to biomedical research and biotechnology more broadly. Using the MutRank framework trained with EvoRank, Danny Diaz ...
Biotech advances from UT’s new Deep Proteins group are changing the game with help from artificial intelligence. Researchers study the three dimensional structures of molecules on a wall-sized video ...
This symposium, for which the College of Natural Sciences is a co-sponsor, brings together public, private, and academic leaders for crucial discussions on the ethical dimensions of AI and policy.
The former director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy will speak on what’s most important to know now about artificial intelligence. In conjunction with the Policy Leadership ...