Stroke patients may benefit from virtual rehab
Stroke care is expensive, and telerehabilitation may give patients better results and be cheaper than the usual therapy they’d receive in a clinical setting.
Read MoreStroke care is expensive, and telerehabilitation may give patients better results and be cheaper than the usual therapy they’d receive in a clinical setting.
Read MoreLooking for unique holiday gifts? We’ve got you! From handmade products by local artisans to experience-based gifts, there’s something for everyone on your list in this gift guide.
Read MoreNovember was National Native American Heritage Month, providing the perfect opportunity to celebrate one of Red Butte Garden’s Heidi Simper’s favorite topics—Native American ethnobotany!
Read MoreUniversity of Utah researchers secure major funding to advance domestic critical metals production.
Read MoreGet in the solstice spirit with these book recommendations from the J. Willard Marriott Library.
Read MoreU chemists discover how bicarbonate can protect cells from oxidative stress in a study that challenges how cell damage has been studied for decades.
Read MoreU geneticists are trying to find out why ‘accessory’ genes that don’t produce a working protein persist in coronavirus genome. They must be doing something vital, but what?
Read MoreFigure ties for the best mark in department history and ties for second-highest figure among all power conference public institutions.
Read MoreAstronauts have a higher risk of blood clots. To learn why, scientists are sending blood cells to the International Space Station.
Read MoreAfter two years, the Guest House is back to its regular function for meetings, conferences and hotel guests.
Read More“It’s important to share the cultural knowledge that we received from our elders with the next generation and other communities. If we don’t, it may get lost.”
Read MoreShare your generosity this season through the Basic Needs Collective Winter Clothing Drive. Help the BNC thrift shop offer coats, sweaters, hats, gloves, snow boots and more to students in need of warmth this winter.
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