The Houston area is riddled with fault lines. Thanks to UH researchers, geologists now have maps pinpointing the locations of these faults.
A merger of academic and industrial minds is fueling new research efforts at the University of Houston.
University of Houston is preparing professionals for the emergent biotechnology industry.
Magnetic cellular networks could lead to an advance in information processing that rivals superconductors in resilience.
B. Montgomery “Monte” Pettitt has been named a Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is one of only three researchers in UH’s history to hold this honor.
UH has added another key element to its case for top tier research status by earning the Carnegie Foundation's highest designation for community-engaged institutions in the nation.