Star parties: Back with a bang
Saturn, Neptune and the Ring Nebula were just some of the astronomical wonders seen by stargazers at the U’s star party kick-off.
Read MoreSaturn, Neptune and the Ring Nebula were just some of the astronomical wonders seen by stargazers at the U’s star party kick-off.
Read MoreThe U’s Andrew Linke is one of 128 contributors to the Lancet Global Report, the most comprehensive assessment on climate change and health.
Read MoreA first-of-its-kind study found that public greenspaces are unevenly distributed in nearly all U.S. communities.
Read MoreKem C. Gardner report finds that distance to care, access to maternal mental health treatment and preventative health care for Utah women are three areas of concern.
Read More“Finding relatable examples is a vital science communication skill for teaching and presenting research findings, but I didn’t learn to do it through science. I learned it through dancing.”
Read MoreOctober is the peak of a new season. For crisp autumn mornings and falling leaves in the breeze, Red Butte Garden is the place to be.
Read MoreResearchers—with the help of AI—can now pinpoint the moment that a brain makes a decision.
Read MoreMeet Sarena Boyd, one of 50 artists selling their work at the Indigenous Art Market & Festival on Oct. 11 tp 12 at the Natural History Museum of Utah.
Read MoreA survey of over 200 people in Utah’s medical cannabis program reveals why some buy unregulated cannabis.
Read MoreHaving two or more tattoo sessions decreased the risk of both invasive and in situ melanoma.
Read MoreAt its second annual symposium, the U One-U Responsible Artificial Intelligence Initiative showcased how it’s raising the state’s profile in ethical innovation.
Read MoreThe Smithsonian Tropical Institute named a trail after U biologist Phyllis Coley to celebrate her decades of research that’s driven rainforest-derived therapies and shaped our understanding of biodiversity.
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