Unraveling Utah’s summer ozone puzzle
U scientists’ air quality data to support deep probe into a growing air pollution problem in Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreU scientists’ air quality data to support deep probe into a growing air pollution problem in Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreDevice developed by U engineers with Army funding harvests water from atmosphere, even in arid places.
Read MoreMathematics professor Frederick Adler explores “a modeling framework for cancer ecology and evolution.”
Read MoreCreative thought is a hallmark of humanity, but it’s an ephemeral, almost paradoxical ability, striking unexpectedly when it’s not sought out.
Read MoreU biologist Rodolfo Probst finds multiple ant species that have independently evolved the same specialized relationship with understory trees.
Read MoreU geologist Peter Lippert joins an international team blogging about the geology showcased in each stage of the Tour de France.
Read MoreBecause symptoms of long COVID can overlap with symptoms of pregnancy itself, it’s especially important for obstetricians to be vigilant for them.
Read MoreU ecosystems ecologist Jennifer Follstad Shah explains her new research illustrating how human impacts affect decomposition of plant material in streams and what’s at stake for the environment.
Read MoreNew research demonstrates particulate pollution arising from the dry lakebed is harder on lower-income neighborhoods, highlighting another benefit of restoring GSL’s water levels.
Read MoreMary Fairbanks was among undergraduates in U biologist Martin Horvath’s lab whose recent research explores DNA repair systems of microbes that inhabit oxygen-free environments on the seafloor.
Read MoreUsing seismic data to measure changes in solid core’s motion, geologists discover it now turns more slowly relative to surface of Earth.
Read MoreTalia Karasov’s lab is trying to unlock the mystery of how bacteria harness viruses to wipe out the competition.
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