Category: President
The West is best to spot UFOs
Researchers identified environmental factors that explain why reports of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are more common in certain regions of the country, which will help determine objects that are a legitimate threat.
Read MoreBlack carbon sensor could fill massive monitoring gaps
Black carbon is one of the most hazardous air pollutants. Standard sensors are expensive and burdensome, resulting in sparse monitoring coverage.
Read MoreU among recipients of 2024 AAAS Newcomb Cleveland Prize
The award recognized the study for its breadth of scientific methods and authorship and for the leadership of Indigenous scientists and knowledge keepers.
Read MoreUtah’s colleges and universities come together for Higher Ed Day on the Hill
Utah’s eight degree-granting colleges and universities and technical and community colleges focused on sharing the value post-high school education brings to the state.
Read MoreThe impacts of higher education
Taylor Randall and other Utah university and college presidents share how their schools benefit students and Utah as a whole, from enriching lives to economic vitality.
Read MoreDay of Collective Action is set for March 27, 2024
This year, the DoCA will be rooted in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) partnerships initiative at the U, exploring how strategic partnerships can build bridges of talent and excellence.
Read MoreBest buds at the Red Butte Garden
Don’t let the winter chill fool you, beneath the frosted landscapes and bare branches, life is stirring in the form of tiny, resilient leaf and flower buds.
Read MoreMaking semiconductors more environmentally friendly
The discovery is the first step towards creating effective organic semiconductors, which use significantly less water and energy, and produce far less waste than their inorganic counterparts.
Read MoreHow cancer can trigger dementia
Sometimes cancers produce the protein, known as PNMA2, outside the brain, triggering an immune assault that leads to patient’s cognitive decline.
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