New center brings U-EPIC research power to the energy transition
The interdisciplinary center helps make sure no one gets left behind in the transition to clean energy
Read MoreThe interdisciplinary center helps make sure no one gets left behind in the transition to clean energy
Read MoreA decades-long study of an African hunter-gatherer society shows how cash changed a previously money-free economy.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah Health doctor joins prestigious fellowship program
Read MoreThe Energy & Geoscience Institute provides research assistance for the energy industry and pioneers new technologies to aid the transition away from carbon-based fuels.
Read MorePhosphate can trigger fungus size reduction, enabling further infection.
Read MoreSeptember is Idle-Free Awareness Month in Utah.
Read MoreForests can be a part of the climate solution as long as global warming doesn’t kill them first.
Read MoreHigh school students learn the basics of medical laboratory science, a growing and critically important field.
Read MoreThe findings could have broad implications for diagnoses and treatment.
Read MoreThe new chair of the educational psychology department discusses the value of studying the discipline and the department’s strengths.
Read MoreLast May, mathematics graduate students Rebecca Hardenbrook and Julie Sherman participated in Sea Ice School at the Canadian High Arctic Research Station in Cambridge Bay, Canada.
Read MoreExploration of newspaper articles shows Utah’s awareness of air quality issues over time, as well as the actions taken to address the “smoke nuisance” since the 19th century.
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