Jobs with high exposure to low-level explosions linked to increased risk of anger, aggression
U of U Health study compared health records of 10,000 veterans and found those serving in roles with blast exposure are more prone to anger.
Read MoreU of U Health study compared health records of 10,000 veterans and found those serving in roles with blast exposure are more prone to anger.
Read MoreThe program will be the first of its kind in Utah and will begin accepting applicants for the fall 2026 semester.
Read MoreUsing principles of superposition and entanglement, researchers develop an AI framework to tailor patients’ cancer treatment to their entire molecular background.
Read MoreThe University of Utah is innovating new courses, programs and majors to meet the interests of students and the demands of business.
Read MoreStudy led by U engineers shows data center operations can be adjusted to net savings worth up to $590 million a year.
Read MoreHeal at Home began as an effort to help patients recover safely and comfortably in their own homes.
Read MoreElectrical engineers and mathematicians team up to develop and test a smartwatch that tracks electrical properties of pulsating blood.
Read MoreWhat tools can you use without violating university policy, and how can you tell the difference between each tool?
Read MoreFourth annual Wilkes Climate Summit yearns for confidence, political unity and solutions.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah President Taylor Randall leads a panel exploring geothermal, especially in Utah where U researchers develop technologies to scale up the clean energy source.
Read MoreExperts and attendees explored thorny AI-related issues in medicine, economic power, censorship, surveillance and more at the inaugural AI and Ethics Workshop.
Read MoreAcademic Senate meetings are open to the public and are held on Zoom.
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