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People from all over North Texas and beyond came to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas to celebrate and watch the total solar eclipse on Monday.
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Overcast skies did not dampen spirits of Texans and travelers who came out to see the total solar eclipse in North and Central Texas on Monday.
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The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium's executive committee is made up of state and international leaders in science, technology and engineering who joined Abbott and other state leaders at the University of Texas at Dallas Tuesday.
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Arlington city hall will work with internet service providers to fill in service gaps after the company SiFi said it could no longer build a citywide network.
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Cryptocurrency miners have their sights set on Texas due to competitive energy costs, tax subsidies, incentive programs and some city leaders who are favorable to their operations though they may not fully understand them.
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The sound from fans used to cool a giant network of computers is so loud that residents report headaches, stress and fleeing livestock.
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The plant gets its color — and a boost in antioxidants — from genes from an edible flower. It's the first time gardeners have been able to grow a GMO crop at home.
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Five billboards by a Dallas artist are part of a project to increase awareness of April's total eclipse. That effort includes more than 100 events across 13 states.
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Just before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, nursing professor Elizabeth Wells-Beede attended the annual International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare. It was there that she was introduced to the idea of using virtual reality headsets in the classroom.
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The city of Arlington announced a partnership with a California aircraft developer that would create an air taxi program at the Arlington Municipal Airport.
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An amateur fossil hunter found the remains near Lake Grapevine.
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UT Health Houston researchers designed RAPIDO, to help improve outcomes for Latinos with stroke. It's a major killer among Latino men and women.
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The funds will go toward building a new energy storage campus in Richardson. The university says the allotment is the largest from a federal agency in UTD's history.
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Millions of birds die in building collisions each year. How many are injured or killed flying through downtown Fort Worth?