Creating a Makerspace in Northwest Tennessee
One of the best ways to spur innovation is by eliminating silos—encouraging collaboration and idea sharing among people of different backgrounds. UT Martin is on a mission to do just that.
One of the best ways to spur innovation is by eliminating silos—encouraging collaboration and idea sharing among people of different backgrounds. UT Martin is on a mission to do just that.
As the pandemic began to unfold nationally and internationally, the UT Health Science Center stepped forward as the state’s public academic health care institution to lead efforts to combat the virus and care for the community locally and statewide.
The need for more health care workers, especially nurses, is a nationwide topic—now more than ever before.
When the pandemic limited 4-H agents’ ability to engage students through traditional face-to-face instruction in classrooms across the state, 4-H leaders within UT Extension did what they do best—they found a solution.
Imagine slowing the progression of dementia by giving your brain a computer-assisted, cognitive “workout.”
UT Chattanooga is using data to keep traffic moving—and moving safely.
Innovators at the UT Institute of Agriculture are creating new products for the nation’s emerging bioeconomy.
Imagine escaping an active shooter by following evacuation commands on your phone.
A doll-like simulator, developed at the UT Health Science Center trains doctors to treat infants with life-threatening, rapid buildup of fluid around their hearts.