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UTD Researchers Find High-Fat Diet Can Provoke Pain Sensitivity
A new study in mice from researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas suggests that a short-term exposure to a high-fat diet may be linked to pain sensations even in the absence of a prior injury or a preexisting condition like obesity or diabetes.
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UTD Honors Supporters, Celebrates Record Year for Number of Gifts
Alumni, friends and corporate partners gathered outside the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center on Oct. 20 for the return of Celebration of Support, an annual event honoring the impact of The University of Texas at Dallas’ philanthropic supporters.
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Study: How Piracy Can Unravel Company Profits in Product Bundling
Determining whether the practice of product bundling — such as combining cable TV channels into packages or computer software programs into software suites — is profitable in the presence of piracy is important to businesses as they formulate pricing strategies.
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Neuroscientist Leads National Project on Pain’s Molecular Origins
A University of Texas at Dallas researcher is leading a team of national experts in a new National Institutes of Health multicenter project focused on elucidating the origins of pain.
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Study: Why Early Autism Diagnosis Is Key to Intervention Success
New research from The University of Texas at Dallas shows that an intervention developed in Texas for young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder leads to significantly improved social communication skills only when delivered before the third birthday, underscoring the need for early diagnosis.
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New Forces Power Passion for Wind Energy Research, Student Group
New Forces Power Passion for Wind Energy Research, Student Group
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Comets Thank Donors for UTD Support on North Texas Giving Day
Comets Thank Donors for UTD Support on North Texas Giving Day
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Researchers’ Flow Platform Advances Water Harvesting Technology
Researchers’ Flow Platform Advances Water Harvesting Technology
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UTD Engineers Aim High To Keep Military Aircraft Controls Cool
UTD Engineers Aim High To Keep Military Aircraft Controls Cool
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Scientist Transforms Research into Life-Changing Therapeutics
Scientist Transforms Research into Life-Changing Therapeutics
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Rising Star on Disc Golf Pro Tour Aims for Greater Success
Rising Star on Disc Golf Pro Tour Aims for Greater Success
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Scientists Discover New Molecule That Kills Hard-to-Treat Cancers
Scientists Discover New Molecule That Kills Hard-to-Treat Cancers
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New Technology Protects Authenticity of Engineered Cell Lines
New Technology Protects Authenticity of Engineered Cell Lines
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UTD Researchers Deliver New Recipe for Restaurant, App Contracts
UTD Researchers Deliver New Recipe for Restaurant, App Contracts
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Study: Wall Street’s Home-Market Move Has Ups, Downs for Renters
While neighborhoods with corporate landlords tend to experience higher rent prices, they also see an increase in neighborhood quality and safety, according to a recent study from researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas.
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Meet the New President, Vice President of UTD Student Government
University of Texas at Dallas students elected two veteran representatives from opposing tickets who both want to make improvements to the campus community as their new Student Government leaders.
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Machine Learning Technique Helps Predict State Violence in Africa
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have used automated machine learning in a new way to forecast state violence in Africa, and they expect the technology to have even wider predictive applications.
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UTD Esports Ups Its A-Game with New Coach, Possible Play Areas
Drew Boehm remembers the day he heard The University of Texas at Dallas was launching an esports program in fall 2018.
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Message from President Benson: Supporting Democratic Principles
The news coming from Ukraine is distressing and the impact of the unjustifiable war extends beyond the Ukrainian borders.
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UTD Project Aims To Improve Equation for Math Class Placement
The University of Texas of Dallas is studying how to place students in math classes more effectively in a new initiative designed to ensure equity and greater academic success.