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The UTD Mercury

UTD's student-run newspaper since 1980

The UTD Mercury

UTD's student-run newspaper since 1980

The UTD Mercury

Virtual rehab starts trials

Virtual rehab starts trials

October 19, 2015

New project allows veterans to access physical therapy remotely Disabled veterans will be able to take part in new experimental treatments this November when a virtual rehabilitation program starts preliminary...

Researchers study effects of marijuana

April 29, 2014

New long-term studies tackle the neurological, socio-economic impact UTD professors are making new discoveries on the scientific and socio-economic effects of marijuana. Francesca Filbey, associate professor...

Parth Parikh
Research associate Israel Mejia examines equipment in the material sciences research lab in north campus. This NSERL lab represents some of the most advanced technological work being done at the university, including diamond-coated chips that may partially restore sight in those with vision loss.

New electronics flexible in more ways than one

April 29, 2014

Cutting-edge circuitry has numerous applications in multiple fields including medicine, homeland security Flexible electronics, with applications from consumer to military, have the potential to improve...

Lina Moon/Graphics Editor

‘Red Herring’ turns tables on hackers

April 28, 2014

‘Heartbleed’ countermeasure conceived in UTD’s laboratories The most serious security problem to ever affect the modern web left about two-thirds of the Internet at risk, including UTD systems and...

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