Author: Libby Mitchell
Water towers at risk as glaciers recede
Research provides new insight on mountain glacier-derived water resource systems, impacting up to 1.9 billion people globally.
Read MoreSeeking black market medications
Altruism and a lack of access and affordability are three reasons why people with chronic illnesses turn to the underground exchange for medicines and supplies, new research shows.
Read MoreSpintronics for next generation info tech
Electronics that use minuscule magnetic fields emanating from spinning electrons could be used for faster, smaller electronic devices that use less energy.
Read MoreThe role of youth in renewable energy
On Oct. 21-25, 2019, urban ecology students at the University of Utah Asia Campus presented to international leaders at the Global Green Growth Institute’s flagship conference.
Read MoreHumans of the U: Quaid Harding
“Worldwide, honeybee populations are in serious decline. That’s a big problem for humans—one in every three bites of food that you take were pollinated directly or indirectly by a bee.”
Read MoreWas the Grinch in heart failure?
They said his heart was two sizes too small. That’s a medical condition.
Read MoreNothing about us without us
The U creates a research team for students who identify as having a disability.
Read MoreThe future of journalism is taking shape
As students increasingly declare journalism as their major at the U, the Department of Communication evolves to meet the demand of the changing media culture.
Read MoreRice-Eccles Stadium expansion begins
The new Ken Garff Performance Zone will be completed by the start of the 2021 football season.
Read MoreUtah Football clinches spot in Pac-12 Championship game
The Utes will take on the Oregon Ducks in the Pac-12 Championship game on Dec. 6, in Santa Clara, California.
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