Texas Science
The College of Natural Sciences is the largest college at The University of Texas at Austin.
More than 370 faculty members and 8,000 students study everything from subatomic particles to the most distant of galaxies (and all things between). Within a two-block radius, you'll find some of the worlds top molecular biologists and chemists searching for a better understanding of HIV, computer scientists inventing new processors to power the future, neuroscientists seeking to understand learning and memory, and evolutionary biologists reconstructing the great Tree of Life.
The college stretches from the Texas Gulf Coast, where the Marine Science Institute sits on the tip of Mustang Island in Port Aransas, to the Davis Mountains, home to the McDonald Observatory.
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