Maybe Earth’s inner core is not so solid after all
New research suggests the surface of the inner core is deformed from contact with turbulent liquid outer core.
Read MoreNew research suggests the surface of the inner core is deformed from contact with turbulent liquid outer core.
Read MoreManish Parashar will represent the university and advise U President Taylor Randall as the institution navigates various AI initiatives.
Read MoreTwo future hosts of the Winter Olympic Games, the U and Université Côte d’Azur, join forces to tackle water-climate solutions at the Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy 2025 Hackathon.
Read MoreSenior leadership tells U faculty to keep seeking grants and hiring grad students as NIH funding battle winds through the courts.
Read MoreNew research illustrates how democracies can structure treaty negotiations, how groups of plaintiffs can bargain with defendants and how shareholders might haggle with corporate raiders to achieve optimal outcomes.
Read MoreThe University of Utah is a community of thinkers and doers—people unafraid to cross boundaries and ask big questions. That spirit has never been more essential.
Read MoreA comprehensive study of Utah’s fintech industry and its impact on the state economy finds that Utah is at the forefront of the fintech movement and is rapidly reshaping the future.
Read MoreThe impacts of a broad university education are profound to Harris Simmons, CEO of Zions Bank and former regent.
Read MoreResearch pinpoints brain pathways that could lead to targeted treatments to help people recover from alcohol use disorder.
Read MoreFor National Donor Day on Feb. 14, a biology student shares how receiving her first liver transplant as a teenager ignited a passion for medical research and patient advocacy.
Read MoreA conversation with historian Peter Roady about his new book on the struggle over the meaning of national security.
Read MoreMolinero group uses computer simulations to discover a new, medium-medium density version of amorphous ice.
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