The Houston area is riddled with fault lines. Thanks to UH researchers, geologists now have maps pinpointing the locations of these faults.
A device two UH professors are helping develop may give patients on the waiting list for a heart transplant more options.
The Department of Health and Human Performance is at the top of its game, and there are many reasons why.
UH physicists are using complex computer simulations to illuminate the workings of a crucial protein that, when malfunctioning, may cause Alzheimer’s and cancer. Supported by a nearly $224,000 NSF grant, their work recently appeared in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It’s not every day that a college student with zero stage experience earns a role in a major opera company’s production. Luckily, every singer has his day, and this one belonged to University of Houston sophomore tenor Austin Dean.