Possible chemical leftovers from early Earth sit near the core
Low seismic velocity zones may be remnants of incomplete mixing during the early stages of the planet’s interior.
Read MoreLow seismic velocity zones may be remnants of incomplete mixing during the early stages of the planet’s interior.
Read MoreU astronomer Anil Seth explains why the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope was a cosmically huge deal.
Read MoreU professor Jeff Moore takes his methods for measuring rock arch motion to the Swiss Alps.
Read MoreFunds raised from the challenge will benefit the Pasadena nonprofit, Friends In Deed.
Read MoreThe new scholarship for valedictorian and salutatorian graduates will offer aid to at least 700 Utah students.
Read MoreU engineers discover what makes a tree-killing fungus so hard to put down.
Read MoreU therapists have partnered with a nationwide network helping people overcome needle phobia.
Read MoreThe increase is likely due to awareness, diagnostics and access.
Read MoreLoss of ancient grazers triggered a dramatic increase in fire activity across the world’s grasslands.
Read MoreU engineer develops diagnostic tool for breast cancer that can be used more frequently and with younger patients.
Read MoreFunds generated from membership initiation fees will support scholarships for U students.
Read MoreThe School of Computing received more than $1.4 million to launch a new graduate-level degree and course certificates.
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