One cluster will focus on the creation of new plant-based products and the other will develop effective conservation and sustainable development practices for the sub-Antarctic region of South America.
A growing number of large corporations are hiring chaplains to meet some of the employees' needs that traditional employee assistance programs cannot meet.
The new high-powered computing facility will provide a 10-fold increase in the university's computational power and will be among the premier facilities of its kind in the country.
Jeff Helstad, an engineering student at the University of North Texas, hopes to dedicate his engineering career to developing alternative materials that could prevent Explosively Formed Projectiles from penetrating soldiers' armor.
A UNT master's student plans to experiment to find out what personality traits prompt some students to accept strangers as social networking site friends.
Student will collect soil samples, isolate bacterial viruses called phage and analyze the DNA sequence of the phage's genome as part of an innovative program designed to involve college freshmen in scientific discovery.
The Center for the Study of Interdisciplinarity is the nation's first center dedicated to developing the theory and practice of interdisciplinarity, a term used in academic circles to describe researchers from two or more disciplines pooling and modifying their approaches to solve a problem.
Professors from chemistry and materials science and engineering are pioneering innovative research in the field of organic light-emitting diodes, or OLEDs, an emerging technology that scientists say will revolutionize lighting.
The Texas Center for Digital Knowledge is partnering with the institute, known as BRIT, to develop technology that will transform data from the printed or handwritten labels into a form that is processable by computers
Learn more about UNT's new Institute for Science and Engineering Simulation (ISES) and the existing Center for Advanced Research and Technology (CART) and the Center for Advanced Scientific Computing and Modeling (CASCaM).