The promising world of bacteriophages, the pathogen’s pathogen
Talia Karasov’s lab is trying to unlock the mystery of how bacteria harness viruses to wipe out the competition.
Read MoreTalia Karasov’s lab is trying to unlock the mystery of how bacteria harness viruses to wipe out the competition.
Read MoreExperts discussed solutions ranging from building a new supercomputer to leveraging existing resources and commercial services to pursue RAI projects.
Read MoreUtah lawmakers continue to examine personal data processing as well as privacy rights and expectations.
Read MoreWellness can feel tricky to practice because it represents an ongoing and active process instead of a distinct health accomplishment.
Read MoreA new facility will house the Kahlert School of Computing as well as other engineering programs.
Read MoreA nationwide search is underway to find the successor for current Senior Vice President of Health Sciences Michael Good.
Read MoreThe College of Social Work’s new sequence can be completed in three semesters, and is open to enrolled undergraduate U students in any discipline.
Read MoreWe are bridgebuilders between ideas and action. Free expression plays a vital role. We serve our community, nation and world when we do so peacefully and lawfully.
Read MoreU’s top academic honor goes to scholar of strategic management and eminent psychologist who led College of Social and Behavioral Science.
Read MoreOver two days this week, crowds have gathered on the University of Utah’s campus to protest the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
Read MoreDemonstrators are welcome to continue to express their views in a peaceful and legal manner.
Read MoreStatement from University of Utah President Taylor Randall about April 29, 2024 pro-Palestine protest.
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