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UH scientists reveal massive seasonal energy imbalance on Saturn

Researchers at the University of Houston have discovered a significant energy imbalance on Saturn, providing new insights into planetary science and challenging existing climate models for gas giants. The findings are published in Nature Communications.


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Study links feelings of unsafety with increased smoking habits

Research from the University of Houston indicates that more people smoke and have trouble quitting in neighborhoods where they feel unsafe. High crime rates, low police presence or trust, and a history of neglect in these neighborhoods result in heightened neighborhood vigilance among residents to protect against personal harm.


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HISD announces critical shortage campus hiring event for June

The HISD Teacher Recruitment and Selection Team will host a 2024-2025 Critical Shortage Campus Hiring Event on Tuesday, June 18, from 12 – 3 p.m. at Delmar Fieldhouse (2020 Mangum Road, 77092).


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HISD dual-credit seniors receive associate degrees at HCC ceremony

Days after receiving their high school diplomas, HISD dual-credit seniors accepted their associate degrees or professional certificates at Houston Community College’s (HCC) 2024 commencement ceremonies on Thursday, June 13.


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Houston ISD reports substantial gains in latest STAAR exam results

Preliminary results for the 2023-2024 STAAR Exams indicate that Houston Independent School District (HISD) students have made significant progress in most tested subjects and grade levels. In particular, HISD students showed substantial gains in four of five End of Course Exams: Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology, and US History. In some instances, proficiency levels have surpassed those recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic.


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Eddy Goldfarb reflects on lifelong journey as renowned toy inventor

When Eddy Goldfarb was six years old, a man who would change his life visited the Goldfarb house for dinner. This man had an unusual occupation that fascinated the young boy from Chicago.


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Composer Sam Wu finds inspiration in urban landscapes

As a child, when boredom struck amid Shanghai traffic, Sam Wu would gaze out the car window and marvel at what he saw above.


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HISD middle schoolers experience cultural immersion through Tokyo trip

As the school year drew to a close, some HISD middle school students eagerly anticipated a unique opportunity provided by the Dyad Travel program. This initiative enabled students from NES campuses to embark on a five-day trip to Tokyo, Japan. The program is designed to expose students to diverse experiences, aligning with the Dyad model implemented in NES schools.


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HISD offers free summer swim lessons for all grade levels

The HISD Athletics Department is offering no-cost water safety lessons for students of all grade levels this summer, funded by a grant from USA Swimming.


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HISD partners with T-Mobile & Premier Wireless to aid vulnerable students

Houston ISD is collaborating with T-Mobile and Premier Wireless to provide 1,000 unaccompanied and unhoused students in the district with CPR3 smartphones. These devices are designed to enhance student safety and educational success by offering immediate access to critical resources.


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Discovery links gene absence to spongy heart disease

While the heart is developing in utero, certain heart diseases like left ventricular non-compaction (LVNC), also known as spongy heart, can emerge. A University of Houston pharmacology researcher has reported on how cells and molecules act during early heart formation and what might cause LVNC. This type of cardiomyopathy often necessitates heart transplants for patients.


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HISD senior earns full scholarship to prestigious Swarthmore College

Troy Jackson, a senior at HISD’s Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy, has been awarded a full academic scholarship to Swarthmore College. Jackson credits his success to hard work, perseverance, and the guidance of trusted adults.


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HISD announces campus hiring event for June 12

The Houston Independent School District (HISD) Teacher Recruitment and Selection Team will host a 2024-2025 Campus Hiring Event on Wednesday, June 12, from 3-7 p.m. at Delmar Fieldhouse, located at 2020 Mangum Road.


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UH’s Gessner College of Nursing earns national accreditation

The University of Houston Andy and Barbara Gessner College of Nursing has earned national accreditation from the Society of Simulation in Healthcare. It is the first and only college in the greater Houston area to achieve this recognition.


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Astros Foundation partners with Reliant Energy for student summer reading initiative

Excitement was in the air at Oak Forest Elementary School on Monday, June 3, not only because it was the last Monday of the 2023-2024 school year. Annually, the Astros Foundation and Reliant Energy team up for Slide into Summer Reading, a program intended to help students avoid the “summer slide,” or the loss of academic knowledge and habits formed over the school year. The schools with the most students registered for the program by May 13 were rewarded with a Slide into Summer Reading party at their schools, and Oak Forest won in the category of large public/charter school...


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University of Houston awarded $3 million NSF grant for addressing STEM teacher shortage

Paige Evans, co-director of teachHOUSTON, the University of Houston’s STEM teacher preparation program, has received a $3 million award from the National Science Foundation to address a STEM teacher shortage and retention crisis.


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University of Houston ranks among top U.S. universities for utility patents

The University of Houston System ranks among the top 100 universities in the United States for the number of utility patents issued in 2023, according to a list published by the National Academy of Inventors.


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University study reveals mixed impact of electric vehicles on urban air quality

The University of Houston has conducted a study to assess the impact of vehicle electrification on air quality and public health in major U.S. cities, specifically Houston, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago. These cities share dense populations, high traffic volumes, and air quality that does not meet ozone standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.


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HISD announces campus hiring event for critical shortage positions

The HISD Teacher Recruitment and Selection Team will host a 2024-2025 Critical Shortage Campus Hiring Event on Saturday, June 8, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center (4400 West 18th Street, 77092).


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University develops method for simple blood test-based cancer detection

A University of Houston researcher has developed a new method to detect cancer, potentially simplifying the process to a blood test. The technique, boasting a 98.7% accuracy rate, merges PANORAMA imaging with fluorescent imaging to identify cancer at its earliest stages and enhance treatment efficacy.