How marine snail venom can improve medicines
New research explores how one venom mimics a human hormone that regulates blood sugar, which could lead to better treatment for diabetes.
Read MoreNew research explores how one venom mimics a human hormone that regulates blood sugar, which could lead to better treatment for diabetes.
Read MoreThis year, President Taylor Randall is giving all first-year students copies of a unique self-help book: “Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier.”
Read MoreThese interactions allow public safety staff to work with residents and staff in a positive, non-threatening environment, with a focus on finding solutions.
Read MoreAt a groundbreaking on Aug. 19 at Camp Williams in Bluffdale, Utah, the university and Army Reserve formalized a deal years in the making, marking a milestone in Utah’s commitment to military support.
Read MoreThe university supports creative, thoughtful, and respectful discourse.
Read MoreUtah geophysicists find link between seismic waves called PKP precursors and strange anomalies in Earth’s mantle.
Read MoreDownload the free app before Labor Day 2024 to enter a summer sweepstakes to win a prize package of nearly $1,000 in camping equipment.
Read MoreLooking for extra cash this semester? Join us Aug. 21 to find a job that fits your student schedule.
Read MoreU researchers find ballot collection lowers barriers to voting for Native Americans, while resulting in no documented cases of vote fraud.
Read MoreCheck out these great events to celebrate the start of the 2024-25 school year.
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