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New 3D Printing Method Makes Affordable, Realistic Replicas as Structurally Complex as a Human Hand
The CRAFT method uses widely available materials and inexpensive commercial 3D printers.
3D Printing Breakthrough Paves Way for Next-Gen Medical Devices and Stretchable Electronics
New methods for printing objects lead to materials with the flexibility, strength and complexity that nature offers.
Dr. Manthiram Receives the 2025 Olin Palladium Award
Congratulations to Professor Arumugam Manthiram on receiving the 2025 Olin Palladium Award!
A well-deserved recognition for his pioneering contributions to electrochemical energy storage and battery...
Unlock Your Computer with a Password-encoded Molecule
University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed a new method to encode information in synthetic molecules.
University of Texas Chemist Receives Presidential Early Career Award
Zachariah Page is among a select group of scientists and engineers to receive a 2025 PECASE award.
Bridging Chemistry and Physics on the Path to New Materials
Five questions with Allen J. Bard Center for Electrochemistry director Michael Rose.
Department of Chemistry
Hang Ren Receives Royce W. Murray Young Investigator Award
Given by the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry, the award recognizes accomplishments by researchers within the first decade of their careers.
Two UT Scientists Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Chemist Eric Anslyn and molecular bioscientist Howard Ochman are among the UT faculty joining the Academy.
UT News
How Potatoes, Corn and Beans Led to Smart Windows Breakthrough
A study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin aims to solve smart-window challenges with a new type of electrochromic device and materials.