As you prepare to celebrate America's 250th birthday this weekend, make sure you stay safe and follow these fireworks safety tips from @utaconhi's nursing expert Jennifer Roye.
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The study will use virtual reality simulations to track aspects of observation and recall in subjects with and without navigation aids. https://t.co/FgAqFfef3y
Congrats to @utaconhi's own Adam Annaccone for this interesting take that has ranked as the most read article all week on @ConversationUS. Check it out...
The use of eye black comes down to tradition as much as it does science, explains an athletic trainer and professor who studies sports medicine.
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Future teachers deserve the chance to learn without financial barriers. UTA is launching a paid teacher residency program that gives aspiring educators a full year of classroom experience before graduation.
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A gift that will shape the future of countless Mavericks. Thank you to distinguished alumna Dr. Jacqualyn Fouse for her extraordinary $2.5M commitment to expand career readiness and global learning opportunities for College of Business students. #MavUp
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Thanks to @fox4lauren for having @UTAScience Professor @LiYunyao on to discuss her air quality study being conducted during the World Cup. Prof. Li joins the show at the 25-minute mark. https://t.co/jJzTi4xk0a
📱⚠️ Technology can help connect people—but it can also be used to control them. UTA researchers are studying how phones, apps, GPS tracking and other digital tools are used to monitor and abuse survivors of intimate partner violence. #txlege
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As one piece of more than a century of baseball traditions, eye black is part science experiment, part routine and part uniform.
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🏠🫁 Could the air inside your home be affecting your health? UTA researchers are studying how mold, dampness and indoor air quality may affect asthma, sleep, stress and overall well-being. @MavsEngineering#txlege
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Researchers at UTA's STARR Lab are expanding a family-based program aimed at preventing adolescent alcohol use. Read more on the research: https://t.co/whyN6evmEy
🔥The future of faster AI may depend on staying cool. Researcher Sally Jia is exploring how graphene & carbon nanotubes could help future AI processors & electronics run faster, longer & more efficiently. @MavsEngineering#txlege
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⚽️Who will win the #FIFAWorldCup? On the new "Office Hours," José Ayala Rodríguez, academic coordinator @CMASatUTA, breaks down the tournament, from must-watch matches and major storylines to his hopes for who will win the championship.
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⚽️Who will win the #FIFAWorldCup? On the new "Office Hours," José Ayala Rodríguez, academic coordinator @CMASatUTA, breaks down the tournament, from must-watch matches and major storylines to his hopes for who will win the championship.
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UTA alumna Branay Hicks (’18 MS, Athletic Training) is one of 26 women honored with a World Cup statue in a STEM exhibit at the FIFA Fan Festival Dallas. As an athletic trainer for Dallas Trinity FC, she helps players reach peak performance. Now, her impact is gaining recognition ahead of the World Cup.
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Nice write up by @dallasnews on tonight's 'cosmic kiss' between Jupiter and Venus with expert insight from @UTAPlanetarium director Levent Gurdemir. Check it out! https://t.co/1t8xlagecu