Nanobubbles: Tiny powerhouses with huge potential
A U Environmental Engineering professor is at the forefront of new nanobubble technology.
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Read MoreHelping students to pass their math classes and to better understand math meanings can sometimes be complicated by the all too familiar “math anxiety.”
Read MoreThe Natural History Museum of Utah announced Lokiceratops rangiformis, the largest and most ornate horned dino ever found. Its distinctive horn pattern inspired its name, “Loki’s horned face that looks like a caribou.”
Read MoreNestled in the foothills above Salt Lake City, Red Butte Garden’s Natural Area offers a unique escape. Come explore the diversity of Utah native plants without leaving the city!
Read MoreAs animals learn to distinguish between differently timed events, the pattern of time cell activity changes to represent each pattern of events differently.
Read MoreThe new Stena fintechXstudio, an early stage incubator and accelerator was created to support student fintech entrepreneurs.
Read MoreAs the U enters a new athletic conference, get to know each Big 12 university. Plus, delve into the history of the BYU-Utah rivalry.
Read MoreTalia Karasov’s lab is trying to unlock the mystery of how bacteria harness viruses to wipe out the competition.
Read MoreStudents in the women’s unit of the Utah State Correctional Facility will pursue a bachelor’s degree in university studies and a certificate in professional and technical writing.
Read MoreExperts discussed solutions ranging from building a new supercomputer to leveraging existing resources and commercial services to pursue RAI projects.
Read MoreWatch Kevin Davenport break down the physics that allows vert skaters to huck themselves into the stratosphere—and learn why he calls Tony Hawk an intuitive scientist.
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