The project studies whether wearable sleep-tracking devices and personalized coaching can help older cancer survivors improve their sleep. Researchers say sleep problems are common among cancer ...
Dennis Lal, executive director of the Center for Innovation in Health Informatics, speaks at Rare Disease Family Foundations Symposium. (UTA Photo) The University of Texas at Arlington is creating a ...
The project aims to help teachers make thoughtful and effective decisions about using artificial intelligence (AI) in K-12 classrooms. Dr. Weisberg will work directly with local teachers through a ...
As America gets ready to celebrate its 250th anniversary on July 4, festivities are expected to be bigger and brighter, with more fireworks lighting up the sky. But excitement surrounding this ...
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A $2.5 million commitment from University of Texas at Arlington alumna Dr. Jacqualyn (Jackie) Fouse will enhance career preparation and accelerate global learning experiences for UTA College of ...
In today’s technology-driven world, it’s easy to rely on a smartphone’s GPS to get across town. But what happens when it stops working? That question is at the center of new research at The University ...
The University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Education is launching a paid teaching residency program to transform how future educators are prepared for the classroom. Through the program, ...
UTA focuses on health and the human condition through an understanding of complex interactions. We explore health management within physical, mental, emotional, and social contexts. Health innovations ...
Why it matters Technology can allow abuse to continue long after a relationship ends. Shared accounts, location tracking, messaging apps and connected devices can make it difficult for survivors to ...
Eye black is not the only way athletes fight glare. Baseball hats help shade players’ eyes. Skiers wear goggles because snow can reflect sunlight like a mirror. Race car drivers use tinted helmet ...
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