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How the US-Iran deal could impact North Texas: Facilitated by the media relations team, Sririam Villupuram, associate professor in the Department of Finance and Real Estate, joined WFAA to discuss what the end of the war in Iran could mean for oil, gas, and fertilizer prices and when Texans will start to see relief at the pump.
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Air pollution might be affected with more people in North Texas for the World Cup: Facilitated by the media relations team, Texas Standard interviewed Yanyao Li, assistant professor of earth and environmental sciences, about her study tracking pollution changes as the crowds descend on DFW for the World Cup. KERA wrote about her study and NBC5 interviewed the DMN reporter who initially covered this story last week. Yahoo! also published the story.
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How to see tonight's ‘cosmic kiss’ between Jupiter and Venus in Dallas: if it's a celestial event, reporters come to the UTA Planetarium for expert insight. To explain what is known as the "cosmic kiss," the media relations team facilitated an interview for the The Dallas Morning News with planetarium Director Levent Gurdemir. Yahoo! shared the story.
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What makes this Fort Worth neighborhood unique? The answers will guide growth: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram spoke with Dennis Chiessa, assistant professor of architecture, about efforts underway to help document the cultural identity of the Historic Northside District of Fort Worth amid fears of displacement from development.
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UTA’s "Atlas of Champions" exhibit showcases World Cup history through rare maps: CBS11 video journalist Mike Kinney featured the UTA Libraries' latest exhibit, Atlas of Champions. The World Cup exhibit showcases maps of all 2026 World Cup countries—the oldest dating back 500 years—connecting global history and soccer as Arlington hosts visitors from Europe, Asia, South America, and the Middle East.
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Physical activity improves your mood, largest review of its kind finds: The Independent, a major digital-only British news publication, covered the large study that Yue Liao, assistant professor of kinesiology, contributed to and that mirrored her own study that determined getting exercise improves mood and raises energy levels for most people. Yahoo! shared the story.
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