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A lot of us think rushing from task to task and packing our schedules is a necessary evil. It turns out being busy might be good for your brain. That’s…
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Every football fan knows about crime and punishment on the field. You break the rules? You get a penalty. A team of researchers including professors from…
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Three Texas schools made the top 100 in the U.S. News & World Report list of best global universities. And none of them are in North Texas.The University…
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New research shows that children who often go hungry are twice as likely to have impulsive, violent behavior while growing up -- and later in life. Alex…
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Last fall, KERA reported on a new scholarship program at the University of Texas at Dallas. Students could win up to $5,000 solving challenges in a…
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Longtime University of Texas at Dallas administrator Hobson Wildenthal has fretted for years that his university doesn’t get the credit it deserves.…
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At 64 years old, Richard Benson is positive that he has already lived through the worst day of his life. It was April 16, 2007, and Benson was in Puerto…
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Research in Texas shows for the first time that electromagnetic fields from things like cellphone towers and power lines can amplify pain in people.Dr.…
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Millions of kids play the computer game Minecraft. That’s inspired the University of Texas at Dallas to create its own game, something called Polycraft…
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This week, the Center for BrainHealth at the University of Texas at Dallas is starting construction on a new institute – and it’s shaped like a brain.The…
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August in North Texas may not be anyone’s favorite weather, but it’s peak season for creative complaining.Bemoaning the sweltering heat is almost a hobby…
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Carbon nanotubes are a kind of material that might be used for everything from reinforcing muscles to conducting electricity. A new variant of the…