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As ransomware attacks like the one on Dallas city government become more common, how do businesses and municipalities protect themselves? One UTA professor says the best strategies include beefing up cybersecurity and not negotiating with attackers.
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ParkMobile, the app that lets residents pay for parking through their phones, is increasing its convenience fee.
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The Consortium, which works on expanding access to child mental health resources, is a solution some think could become a model for other states nationwide.
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On Monday and Tuesday, you may be able to catch a glimpse of Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars all at once.
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Only 300 high school seniors out of 2,000 each year are named Scholars in the national Regeneron Science Talent Search. Six emerged from North Texas this year.
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While weather and ecosystem effects are being seen, one expert says the warming is still within a “reasonable range.”
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Sure, you may resent how much of your energy gets sucked up by your job. But research finds that keeping up relationships with colleagues may have a big upside to your health and happiness.
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University of Texas at Arlington researchers have discovered a method that could help doctors when they treat epileptic seizures in children with surgery.
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KERA’s Sam Baker gets some answers in today’s Vital Signs from Dr. Salman Bhai, a neurologist and faculty member at the Institute of Exercise and Environmental Medicine at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
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75 percent of the UT Health study participants saw a significant reduction in symptoms after testing a compressed form of prolonged exposure therapy.
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Larney, a Choctaw of Oklahoma and a Seminole Nation citizen, explores in his work the intersection of racial identity, cultural struggles, and the history of his native nations.
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It was unclear whether a ransom was paid to the unknown attacker. It was still unclear how the Hosted Exchange system was breached.
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Astronomers are inviting people around the world to participate in a project that will help map the universe and contribute to greater understanding of dark energy. “I call this thing ‘Astro Tinder,'” says astronomer Karl Gebhardt.
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The state has spent more than $2 million on iWatchTexas since 2018.