Technology for oxidizing atmospheric methane won’t help the climate
U atmospheric scientists show proposed “geoengineering” effort to remove potent greenhouse gas could worse air quality while providing minimal benefits.
Read MoreU atmospheric scientists show proposed “geoengineering” effort to remove potent greenhouse gas could worse air quality while providing minimal benefits.
Read MoreU biologists discover surprising answers for how the tiny rodent quickly evolved tolerance to a poisonous diet of creosote bushes.
Read MoreCounterintuitive findings are based on images from hundreds of trap cameras deployed in nationwide campaign to document wildlife.
Read MoreNew eight-episode podcast, based on the healing powers of recreation, helps students when therapy is not immediately available.
Read MoreUsing Census data, researchers untangle interplay between urban development patterns and socioeconomic outcomes.
Read MoreShared service models focus on ensuring equitable and efficient work across colleges with different resources and staffing numbers.
Read MoreResearch by NHMU curators Tyler Faith and Mitchell Power showcased in new exhibit about how wildfire patterns change in response to climate change and herbivore extinction.
Read MoreResearchers led by U biomedical engineer Jan Kubanek developed a way to deliver therapeutic levels of drugs to the brain in ways that maximize their benefit and minimize risks.
Read MoreAcross campus, efforts are underway to evaluate efficiencies and establish pathways for improved services at the U.
Read MoreSynthetic mirror-image bacteria could be a boon to drug development—but could also interact with the environment in unpredictable and potentially dangerous ways.
Read MoreThe study highlights how ecosystem degradation disproportionately impacts disadvantaged communities.
Read MoreCarter will manage both the academic and research enterprises at U of U Health, with its nearly $500 million research portfolio across five schools and colleges and a health sciences library.
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