Reverse Alchemy
A huge LED screen in Times Square shows gold coins dissolving in a solution. York Smith, an assistant professor in materials science and engineering, facilitated the science behind the art.
Read MoreA huge LED screen in Times Square shows gold coins dissolving in a solution. York Smith, an assistant professor in materials science and engineering, facilitated the science behind the art.
Read MoreMillions of specimens are sitting in museums all over the world, but a lack of digital records make them hard to find and study. Help biologists discover parasite biodiversity.
Read MoreHow do you know if you’ve come in contact with someone who was diagnosed with COVID-19? You’ll get a call. Here’s how it works.
Read MoreBiomedical engineers to study how mucus plays a part in transferring coronaviruses from person to person.
Read MoreWithin a few short weeks, more than a dozen new research studies have popped up across the U to study coronavirus.
Read MoreResearch Quest Live provides a free classroom experience with professional educators in real time from the comfort of your home.
Read MoreOne of the biggest unknowns about the coronavirus is how changing seasons will affect its spread. U physicists have received the university’s first COVID-19-related grant to tackle the question.
Read MoreInfalling gas found, star-forming galaxies likely primary energy source of Lyman-alpha radiation emitted from gigantic hydrogen gas blobs.
Read MoreU of U Health partnered with Sundance for a panel of experts on the front lines of the mental illness epidemic in Utah.
Read MoreThe new study goes back further than 23andme could have ever imagined.
Read MoreIn 2020, the College of Science will give hundreds of undergraduates the opportunity to contribute to real research projects the year that they step onto campus.
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