Shape-shifting hybrid materials offer bright future for solar and LED innovation
New research by Bischak Lab shows how wafer-thin perovskites’ optical properties shift with temperature changes.
Read MoreNew research by Bischak Lab shows how wafer-thin perovskites’ optical properties shift with temperature changes.
Read MoreA new study led by the U has found that bedtime procrastination in young adults is associated with specific personality traits, including depressive tendencies.
Read MoreUtah scholars pull back the curtain on the untold story of Black prisoners and the science of preventing adverse drug reactions.
Read MoreHappy June! The lilacs just finished blooming and now the roses are doing their thing.
Read MoreLead by example. Show your curiosity about nature. As you celebrate your outdoor experiences, you’re setting up a pathway for them to follow.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, we’re currently living in an Ice Age. Learn more at the Natural History Museum’s newest exhibit, “Mysteries of the Ice Ages,” which closes Jan. 4, 2026.
Read MoreReduction in weight stigma shows greater association with positive behaviors and outcomes, according to U study.
Read MoreAt a meeting June 6, President Taylor Randall said the legislation actually accelerates processes he and Provost Mitzi Montoya put in place over the past few years to achieve savings from institution-wide operational excellence initiatives and mission-aligned planning.
Read MoreFlies and humans react to cocaine in similar ways, and are likely to share many of the genes that affect addiction risk.
Read MoreU engineers develop multifunctional, reconfigurable component of an optical computing system that could be a game changer in electronics
Read MoreEach year, NASA hosts the Lunabotics Challenge, tasking college teams with building a prototype lunar rover and piloting it on a simulated mission.
Read MoreA study based on new seismic data indicates earthquake hazard models may need to be revised for the Salt Lake Valley.
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