A molecule that enables microbes to eat methane
U chemists discover critical steps bacteria take to oxidize potent greenhouse gas and how they interact in larger microbial communities.
Read MoreU chemists discover critical steps bacteria take to oxidize potent greenhouse gas and how they interact in larger microbial communities.
Read MoreVision research at the University of Utah has led to a promising gene therapy for one of the most common causes of blindness.
Read MoreIn a world flooded with data, how do we tell climate stories that resonate and inspire action?
Read MoreJunior Nathan Murthy reports on his research field season at Aras River Ornithological Station and other sites in eastern Türkiye with U conservation biologists and fellow students.
Read MoreGet ready to FanUP and welcome all to our campus for athletics events.
Read MoreShifting precipitation patterns, driven by climate change, could reshape water security and environmental hazards for one of the world’s most populated regions, research shows.
Read MoreWe answer your questions about changes to our traditional, stacked course schedule. Hint: It’s not all about parking.
Read MoreThe Office of Enrollment Management is creating a more transparent process for potential students that could result in more students receiving merit scholarships.
Read MoreNew study by U anthropologist used genetic studies to conclude Aborigine colonizers arrived later than the commonly held 65,000-year timeframe.
Read MoreThe team works with colleges, departments, and other university units to manage organizational change.
Read MoreRates of inflammatory bowel disease are rising and there is no cure, but U study highlights way to make it less dangerous.
Read MoreFeatured in the atrium and foyer of the L. S. Skaggs Building are the art pieces Three Medusae and Sisyphus, both created by artist Bruce Shapiro.
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