Space dust as Earth’s sun shield
Dust launched from the moon’s surface or from a space station positioned between Earth and the sun could reduce enough solar radiation to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Read MoreDust launched from the moon’s surface or from a space station positioned between Earth and the sun could reduce enough solar radiation to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Read MoreGrant from the W.M. Keck Foundation will help chemists learn how molecules crystallize, potentially saving time in developing new drugs and industrial materials.
Read MoreThe Advanced Practice Clinical Laboratory Training Center will train laboratory professionals.
Read MoreFinding helps explain Salt Lake City’s persistent air quality problems.
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Read MoreNational database of emergency medical services will help identify hotspots of non-fatal opioid overdoses to better allocate life-saving resources.
Read MoreJohn and Marcia Price family commit $50 million to support students, research labs and more for growing college.
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Read MoreHelp us eliminate the stigma around mental health forever through open, productive and powerful conversations.
Read MoreAn important link between the formation of new aerosol particles from emissions and their growth into particles that water can condense around shows how human activity may be changing cloud formation.
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