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Researchers examine sex offenses and racial disparities in sentencing
In the past two decades the U.S. Congress has enacted several pieces of legislation aimed to increase the punishment for those convicted of federal sex...
Researchers examine sex offenses and racial disparities in sentencing
Groundbreaking study suggests COVID-19 virus might enter brain
UTSA scientists have discovered it might be possible for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to enter the human brain. The research was led by...
Groundbreaking study suggests COVID-19 virus might enter brain
New research and technology solutions spur vast innovation at UTSA
UTSA has received a technology grant via special discounts from Dell Technologies to support advanced technologies and a new research infrastructure platform at the university....
New research and technology solutions spur vast innovation at UTSA
UTSA to provide 400 COVID-19 vaccine doses to eligible faculty and staff
UTSA is set to receive 400 Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses this week. On-campus vaccination clinics for eligible faculty and staff will begin on Thursday, February...
UTSA to provide 400 COVID-19 vaccine doses to eligible faculty and staff
Wastewater testing program offers future potential against COVID
The final results of a pilot program led by UTSA to test wastewater for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, confirms the program proved to...
Wastewater testing program offers future potential against COVID
New institute to leverage experts to advance regenerative medicine
UTSA has launched a collaborative research institute that will benefit people suffering from a variety of vascular and other medical issues. The lnstitute of Regenerative...
New institute to leverage experts to advance regenerative medicine
Living lab to teach local community about aquifer water quality
A new outdoor classroom at UTSA will provide science students and the San Antonio community with opportunities to get their hands wet via water education....
Living lab to teach local community about aquifer water quality
UTSA climatologist to fight greenhouse gases in San Antonio
Neil Debbage, assistant professor of geography and environmental sustainability in the Department of Political Science and Geography, has been elected to serve on the City...
UTSA climatologist to fight greenhouse gases in San Antonio