The Great Salt Lake’s dry lakebed contributed the highest dust emissions per surface area during 2022, which had the most dust deposition events and concentrations since observations began in 2009.
Scientists make the case that human observation of storm events—be it rain, snow or fog—is key to understanding wet weather and its myriad effects on the natural world.
People with higher risks of cardiovascular disease are significantly more likely to develop carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow and rotator cuff tendinitis.
A new paper by researchers at the University of Utah reconciles these findings and suggests that who we envy more depends on what we focus on as observers.
Taken during the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument’s “early validation” phase, the data include distant galaxies and quasars as well as stars in our own Milky Way.
Henry Crandall is the recipient of the 2023 Ivory Community Leadership Award. The award was established by Clark Ivory, former chair of the University of Utah Board of Trustees.
Her remarkable impact is felt across the University of Utah campus, extending from athletics to the Eccles School, and resonates throughout our Utah community.