The university and its College of Engineering are continually engaging in research to find new ways to help the nation’s ever-growing energy challenges. Take a look at two ways the …
Research and Discovery
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Metals and alloys, polymers and plastics, ceramics, semiconductors, and composites all help to make up materials science—a field that is at the forefront of modern technological advances. But what exactly …
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New online RN-to-BSN program helps nursing professionals attain higher education goals.
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Looking for a modern home with spectacular views of the Tennessee River, a rooftop garden, an infinity moat with drawbridge, a secure arsenal, and an escape stairwell to your very …
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A tiny bat named Jorge has recovered from a successful eye surgery, thanks to veterinary ophthalmologist and UT alumna Elizabeth Adkins.
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Research led by Michael Thigpen (’91) suggests one pill may help in preventing HIV/AIDS.
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Alapo was born in Nigeria and immigrated to New York with her family when she was 9 years old. She grew up speaking both English and Yoruba. She attended school …
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Once upon a time there was a man who slayed a dragon called Cancer. Then the dragon’s little brother, Fear, moved in with him. That’s where our story begins, but …
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On the south end of Neyland Stadium in a little corner of the osteology lab is the “desk of last resort.” It’s there that Joanna Hughes (’02) works with human …
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Matt Chojnacki has quite the relationship with land—be it on Earth or Mars—but it’s when he leaves the ground and soars through the sky that the world takes special notice.