Spring 2025 Undergraduate Research Symposium approaches
During this event, undergraduate researchers will show off their work to their family, friends and community.
Read MoreDuring this event, undergraduate researchers will show off their work to their family, friends and community.
Read MoreUtah geologists show how strontium isotopes found in teeth or tusks reveal where large plant-eating animals have roamed.
Read MoreA new public-private partnership with NVIDIA aims to equip universities, community colleges and adult education programs across Utah with the resources to develop students’ and workers’ skills in generative AI.
Read More“I have had a lot of fun participating in research. It has added a lot to my undergraduate experience that I would not have done otherwise.”
Read MoreIf the benefits seen in mice hold true in humans, microbe-derived molecules might eventually help restore pancreatic function in people with diabetes.
Read MoreInstrument will help scientists unravel Earth’s ancient geological mysteries, past climates and humans’ ongoing interactions with the environment.
Read MoreResearch shows carbon monoxide emissions on Salt Lake City freeways worsened while they went down in Southern California.
Read MoreU engineers create first flat telescope lens that can capture color while detecting light from faraway stars.
Read MoreThe Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory was designated a European Research Infrastructure Consortium, accelerating its mission to discover gamma ray origins.
Read MoreFacilities and Administrative (F&A) rates are the mechanisms used to reimburse the University for the infrastructure costs (i.e. F&A costs associated with sponsored research and other sponsored agreements) related to research.
Read MoreOne in 10 Americans lives with a rare disease, which often lack effective treatments.
Read MoreDuring the annual Research on Capitol Hill event, 28 undergraduate researchers from the U shared their work with lawmakers and community members.
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