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‘Supercomputer? It’s a mega-computer.’ UTSA upgrades computing power with help from Dell.
UTSA researchers are wielding the system’s staggering power for everything from wildfire simulations to modeling the spread of the pandemic.
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Aiming to build high-tech ‘workforce pipeline,’ UTSA and Port San Antonio sign 5-year pact
UTSA and Port San Antonio officials agreed to a five-year partnership in hopes of creating a workforce pipeline for the future.

San Antonio readies pilot programs using ‘smart’ streetlights and traffic signals
From streetlights that can sense air quality to stoplights that automatically adjust for traffic, streets are about to get “smarter.”

San Antonio gamers lament cancellation of PAX South 2021
PAX South organizers announced PAX South will not take place in January 2021 and said they look forward to returning in 2022.

Why San Antonio leaders think the city has a shot at landing the Space Command
When the Air Force announced Port San Antonio was among six finalists to house the Space Command, it was the news the city’s leaders had been working toward.

UTSA launches new cybersecurity institute aimed at aiding US manufacturers
UTSA formally launched the Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII) Thursday during a virtual livestreamed event.

SA-made germ-killing robot makes TV appearances on Grey’s Anatomy, Chicago Med
The germ-zapping robot from San Antonio robotics company Xenex made it’s television debut on Grey’s Anatomy Thursday, and will also be on the newest season of Chicago Med.

Mind Science awards researchers $15,000 to study consciousness during surgery
SPONSORED: Reliable measures of conscious connectedness are needed to prevent patients from regaining consciousness prematurely during surgery.

MOVE Texas, local tech company launch app to help voters find shortest lines
MOVE Texas and Irys launched a web-based app to help voters find shorter wait times at polling places around Bexar County.

Where are the short voting lines in Bexar County? A Facebook group is here to help.
The first day of early voting was marked by long lines around Bexar County. Now, a Facebook group is here to help voters find a shorter wait.

How San Antonio researchers played a key role in President Donald Trump’s experimental COVID-19 treatment
Before Regeneron’s experimental drug for combatting COVID-19 was given to President Trump, the medication was tested on animals in SA.

San Antonio schools are doubling down on cybersecurity education
Over the last few years, San Antonio has seen in increase in the number of cybersecurity programs going online.

Beyond the classroom: What’s being done to help all San Antonians connect to the internet
While the City and its partners work toward a long-term digital divide solution, several initiatives strive to get all San Antonians online.