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A first-of-its-kind study found that evolutionary history has the strongest influence in both wild and captive woodrats’ microbiomes.
Read MoreA first-of-its-kind study found that evolutionary history has the strongest influence in both wild and captive woodrats’ microbiomes.
Read MoreU researcher co-authors paper on disproportionate impacts of barriers to internet access.
Read MoreThe longest continuously monitored methane emissions record shows how market forces and oilfield practices can impact greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreThe U celebrated both the 2021 and 2020 honorees in the annual Veterans Day ceremony.
Read MoreU engineers develop a process that turns ordinary clothing into biosensors that measures a muscle’s electrical activity as it is worn.
Read MoreThe newly identified Campana cell could play a role in visual signal processing.
Read MoreThe 72-foot-tall cauldron now sits on a pedestal that features a cascading water element.
Read MoreThe study shows a relatively high rate of household transmission when at least one member is infected.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah engineers develop better method for cleaning up orbiting space junk.
Read MoreNew research finds that in dry years, birds funnel into the greenness of river environments, but overcrowding may increase competition for habitat and resources.
Read MorePreliminary experimental results with the Moran | Cortivis Prosthesis support efforts to restore useful vision for the blind.
Read MoreThe College of Engineering announces a $15 million gift from John and Marcia Price to build a new home for computing.
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