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UTSA Cyber Range Trains Students in 'Ready to Work' Program
(TNS) — A computer hack played out in real time last month in a downtown San Antonio classroom. The signs of the attack were subtle. Just an odd Internet address poking around the network and probing for weaknesses. If it went unchecked, though,...
Coach accused of sexually assaulting teen in a car outside admin building
ALVARADO, Texas —A former teacher and coach is accused of having sex with a 16-year-old Texas student in his car outside the district’s administration building, Alvarado Police say. According to police, Jared Young admitted to investigators to...
Companies bring work opportunities to Texas State Technical College at job fair
Edward Wilds said he worked various low-pay jobs. But he didn’t find work that fit him, until he saw HVAC workers at a FedEx building in Hutchins. The work looked fun, and paid well, so the Palmer native wanted to try that. Wilds went on to enroll...
GUEST VIEW: Diabetes & hope in West Texas
By Dr. Devi Priya Suravajjala, MD Here in West Texas, we care for one another — because community health is our shared responsibility. Diabetes affects millions of Americans — but here in West Texas, its impact is especially close to home. Our...
Stillwater’s Kyriana Beard Earns National FFA Honor for Equine Research, Eyes Future as Rural Veterinarian
Kyriana Beard of the Stillwater FFA Chapter earned top honors in the Animal Systems Agriscience Research Proficiency category. Reflecting on her long-term project with senior farm and ranch broadcaster Ron Hays, Kyriana explained, “Starting in...
Researchers 'amazed' as new study found Covid vaccine can fight two types of cancer
03:54 ET, 31 Oct 2025 The Covid jab has been linked to fighting two types of cancer(Image: Getty) According to a groundbreaking study published this week, Covid vaccines could aid in the battle against cancer. The journal Nature has disclosed that...
What is incorruptibility? Here’s what faith and science have to say
(OSV News) — In his travels, Michael S. Carter remembers encountering the bodies of several saints considered incorrupt or resistant to natural decay. “It’s just so unique to behold a person that lived centuries ago with whom we can feel a...
Family seeks justice after Jeremy Carnes found hanging under Houston freeway
Loved ones of Jeremy “Boogie” Carnes call for answers as Houston police continue investigating his hanging and burning death under the 610 Loop. HOUSTON — Family members of a man found hanging and partially burned beneath the 610 North Loop East...
Science Chron 3I/ATLAS's strange behavior challenges what astronomers know about comets
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has just made its closest pass to the Sun, and it's brighter than scientists expected. Spacecraft monitoring the Sun captured a dramatic surge in brightness as the comet plunged toward perihelion, its nearest point...
We Store Frozen deploys Zimark pallet tracking technology
Zimark says its will bring intelligence and efficiency to We Store Frozen’s cold-storage customers. | Source: We Store Frozen We Store Frozen, a Texas-based cold storage and logistics provider, this week announced a strategic partnership with...
Southwest Donates Aircraft Trainer to Texas A&M
Southwest Airlines has donated its long-serving Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer (CEET) to the Texas A&M Engineering Extension (TEEX) in College Station. The trainer, known as “Poolie,” was moved from Southwest’s corporate campus in Dallas on...
The State Fair of Texas 2025: Where Flavor, Culture, and Community Come Together
The 2025 State Fair of Texas once again turned Fair Park into a vibrant celebration of everything that makes the Lone Star State shine — community, culture, and connection. Every fall, Dallas transforms into the heartbeat of Texas when the gates...
'Ghost particles' can zoom through you without a trace. Scientists are getting to the bottom of this cosmic mystery
Imagine a particle so ghostly that over 100 trillion of them could pass through you every single second without you noticing anything at all. Spooky, right? Well, believe it or not, these particles, called "neutrinos," not only exist, but they are...
Science Experiments from the Afterlife
Sibyl Bucheli (front left) explores how insect and microbe communities change over time during the process of decomposition. Sibyl Bucheli Not long after arriving at Sam Houston State University in 2007, entomologist and micromoth expert Sibyl...
Scientist turns snail mucus to breakthrough for arthritis treatment
A Nigerian scientist, Dr. Victor Ayobami Ajisafe, has developed an innovative biomaterial made from snail mucus that could transform the treatment of cartilage damage and arthritis. His groundbreaking research, conducted during his PhD and now...
Texas elections over statewide propositions: What’s on the ballot?
By Juliana Vasquez | Staff Writer As statewide elections approach with Election Day on Nov. 4, Texan voters might need a reminder of what to expect on the ballot. This election is over 17 proposed constitutional amendments. The proposed amendments...
Cybersecurity experts accused of carrying out their own attacks using dangerous ransomware
Three men allegedly deployed ALPHV ransomware against US firms, demanding cryptocurrency ransoms Victims included medical, pharma, engineering, and drone firms; one paid $1.2 million Charges carry up to 20 years; Goldberg confessed and was caught...
Sensient Technologies Corporation (NYSE:SXT) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Sensient Technologies Corporation (NYSE:SXT) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript October 31, 2025 Sensient Technologies Corporation beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.96, expectations were $0.75. Operator: Good morning and welcome to the...
How an Austin home went from 'Texan Tuscan' to a lush, layered escape inspired by the Alhambra
This is the latest instalment of The Inside Story, Wallpaper’s series spotlighting intriguing, innovative and industry-leading interior design. The Alhambra in Spain was an architectural marvel of its time – breathtaking in its intricacy and...
Coffee with Crawford | At Simmons' Tipoff Luncheon, Wade Houston spoke softly about a mission that matters
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- I haven't heard Wade Houston give a ton of speeches, so when Simmons College of Kentucky athletic director Jerry Eaves passed me an invitation to the school's Tipoff Luncheon on Thursday, I wanted to listen. Because when...