Can chatbots help with testing for cancer risk?
New research explores alternative to standard two-appointment model for genetic screening.
Read MoreNew research explores alternative to standard two-appointment model for genetic screening.
Read MoreThe College of Architecture and Planning celebrated the official grand opening of Studio Spaces at Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse on Sept. 6, 2024.
Read MoreBrooks shared some key insights and advice for developing and practicing happiness at the 34th annual Spencer Fox Eccles Convocation.
Read MoreU geologists team up with School of Dentistry in Project FIND-EM to amass a tooth database that will help identify the remains of missing service members and advance forensic science.
Read MoreSTRIDE is the first model for accurately mapping the most efficient routes and estimating walking speed through any environment that considers slope steepness, vegetation density and ground surface roughness.
Read MoreThere is so much to see and to do, so join us on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024.
Read MoreMany victims on campus are under-reporting cases of cybercrimes due to fear or embarrassment. Public Safety has partnered with the Statewide Information & Analysis Center to gather information and identify scammers.
Read MoreU psychology professor Lisa Diamond is featured in a new film exploring President Abraham Lincoln’s intimate relationships with men.
Read MoreThe partnership will catalyze growth for early-stage technology companies across various sectors, including software, health and life sciences and financial technology.
Read MoreU scientists determine sediments from the dry playa have elevated ‘oxidative potential,’ indicating greater risk to human health.
Read MoreSchool may be back in session for many, but the garden doesn’t know that. Come see all the late summer bloomers.
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