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- Elements of Dance Etiquette (2005) http://www.utdallas.edu/~aria/dance/etiquette.html 20 comments
- Elements of Dance Etiquette (2005) http://www.utdallas.edu/~aria/dance/etiquette.html 21 comments
- Study Uncovers How Electromagnetic Fields Amplify Pain in Amputees http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2016/2/3-31891_Study-Uncovers-How-Electromagnetic-Fields-Amplify-_story-wide.html 4 comments
- Computer Scientists Make Progress on Math Puzzle http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2010/10/28-6621_Computer-Scientists-Make-Progress-on-Math-Puzzle_article.html 25 comments
- A new study, one of the first to provide empirical evidence and insight into public opinion about Black Lives Matter, found that those most opposed to the movement were men, conservative or Republican individuals, and supporters of the death penalty (n = 2,114). https://www.utdallas.edu/news/research/researchers-explore-lines-of-divide-in-black-lives-matter-opinions/ 6 comments science
- One of the unsolved mysteries in modern science is why the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating. As astrophysicists look at data gathered from astronomical observations, they are finding that inconsistencies in that data might ultimately lead to the truth: study. https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2018/6/5-32991_data-discrepancies-may-affect-understanding-of-the_story-wide.html 19 comments space
- Physicists propose a new state of matter called a "superfluid quasi-crystal" https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2018/4/9-32907_solid-research-leads-ut-dallas-physicists-to-propo_story-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepagecentercolumn 3 comments science
- Pain's Origins May Be Significantly Different in Males and Females - "New research from The University of Texas at Dallas supports the growing consensus that pain begins differently for men and women at the cellular level." http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2018/3/5-32861_study-pains-origins-may-be-significantly-different_story-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepagecentercolumn 15 comments science
- A study on rats has revealed new information about a potential chemical causing pain hypersensitivity in migraines, which is the third most common disease in the world. http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2016/12/5-32322_neuroscientist-making-headway-in-fighting-migraine_story-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepage 3 comments science
- Children who often go hungry have a greater risk of developing impulse control problems and engaging in violence, according to new UT Dallas research. http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2016/6/20-32065_researchers-link-childhood-hunger-violence-later-i_story-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepagecentercolumn 7 comments science
- Driving curfews may curb teenage crime - Arrests among teens age 16-17 fell by 6% in states with nighttime driving restrictions http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2016/3/28-31970_study-finds-that-driving-curfews-may-curb-teenage-_story-wide.html 8 comments science
- UT Dallas researchers harness plasticity using vagus nerve stimulation to boost stroke recovery threefold http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2015/12/9-31818_vagus-nerve-stimulation-shows-progress-in-stroke-p_story-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepagecentercolumn 18 comments science
- Individuals make more conservative choices when the decisions they make affect other people, according to a new study http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2015/9/18-31685_study-social-responsibility-promotes-conservative-_story-wide.html 6 comments science
- Researchers Show NFL Players Have Lower Total Crime Rate Than General Population http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2015/8/25-31660_ut-dallas-criminologist-tackles-perception-of-nfl-_story-wide.html 108 comments nfl
- Engineers twist nanofibers to create structures tougher than bulletproof vests http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2015/3/26-31466_engineers-create-structures-tougher-than-bulletpro_story-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepage 71 comments science
- Medical marijuana legalization doesn't lead to more crime: According to a new study at UT Dallas, legalization of medical cannabis is not an indicator of increased crime. It actually may be related to reductions in certain types of crime http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2014/3/27-29241_study-medical-marijuana-legalization-doesnt-lead-t_story-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepagecentercolumn 95 comments science
- UT Dallas researchers recently demonstrated how nerve stimulation paired with specific experiences, such as movements or sounds, can reorganize the brain. This technology could lead to new treatments for stroke, tinnitus, autism and other disorders. http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2012/7/19-18871_research-shows-nerve-stimulation-can-help-reorgani_article-wide.html?wt.mc_id=newshomepagecentercolumn 3 comments science
- A Tutorial Introduction to the Lambda Calculus http://www.utdallas.edu/~gupta/courses/apl/lambda.pdf 9 comments haskell
- Tech Entering the Age of the Algorithm http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2011/7/21-11751_prof-says-tech-entering-the-age-of-the-algorithm_article.html 4 comments compsci
- Computer Scientists Make Progress on Math Puzzle - UT Dallas News http://www.utdallas.edu/news/2010/10/28-6621_computer-scientists-make-progress-on-math-puzzle_article.html 3 comments programming
- Qwerty was deliberately designed to slow typists down, and Dvorak is clearly and demonstrably superior, right? Wrong. http://www.utdallas.edu/~liebowit/keys1.html 4 comments reddit.com