The physics of vert skating
Watch Kevin Davenport break down the physics that allows vert skaters to huck themselves into the stratosphere—and learn why he calls Tony Hawk an intuitive scientist.
Read MoreWatch Kevin Davenport break down the physics that allows vert skaters to huck themselves into the stratosphere—and learn why he calls Tony Hawk an intuitive scientist.
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Read MoreU faculty and Minverso developed the initial phase of a first-ever metaverse platform that includes a mining training program using virtual reality.
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Read MoreDeathcore artist Will Ramos unleashes his vocal mastery for the U’s VAST lab.
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Read MoreIn $218 million DOE-funded research project, University of Utah scientists aim to make enhanced geothermal a key part of world’s energy portfolio.
Read MoreWhen so many mothers have struggled with postpartum depression and anxiety, why hasn’t perinatal mental health gotten the attention it deserves? U of U Health is paying attention.
Read MoreUtah biologists track gray wolves with GPS collars and camera traps as their numbers rebound into populated parts of northeast Turkey.
Read MoreU atmospheric scientists partner with five other universities to enhance data assimilation for better weather prediction models
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