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Download the free app before Labor Day 2024 to enter a summer sweepstakes to win a prize package of nearly $1,000 in camping equipment.
Read MoreDownload the free app before Labor Day 2024 to enter a summer sweepstakes to win a prize package of nearly $1,000 in camping equipment.
Read MoreU computer scientists collaborate on major grant to develop technology that guides tissue resection to ensure removal of all cancerous cells.
Read MoreQuick decisions more likely flow from biases, while people who take longer make better decisions, according to study led by U mathematicians.
Read MoreNew research from the U documents an association between early menopause and significant increased cancer risk.
Read MoreU of U Health launches project to map DNA modifications and gene activity across lifespan and generations.
Read MoreWhile the school represents a new name and academic structure, undergraduate and graduate degree offerings remain unchanged.
Read MoreThe Milky Way has always seemed a little bit weird in comparison to other galaxies. For decades, research suggested that our galaxy was more compact than any other spiral galaxy. However, a new study found that it’s less strange than we thought—our galaxy’s core is about as dense as any other.
Read MoreEscape the heat on the shady pathways of the Red Butte Garden while appreciating the plants that thrive in the heat…including a flower that smells like powdered chocolate milk.
Read MoreMany companies claim carbon credits “offset” their own emissions, but much research suggests they over-represent their climate benefit, are not real or both.
Read MoreThe project is set to launch in the fall of 2024 and represents the growth of the relationship into the research sphere.
Read MoreUtah researchers explore treatments that target the plaques on the brain that lead to dementia.
Read MoreThe images of 37 insects in the exhibit “Microsculpture: Insect Portraits by Levon Biss” are as large as 9 feet tall, comprising 8,000 to 12,000 pictures stitched together.
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