Burning questions: Discovering the roles of fire, fuel and fauna
Research by NHMU curators Tyler Faith and Mitchell Power showcased in new exhibit about how wildfire patterns change in response to climate change and herbivore extinction
Read MoreResearch by NHMU curators Tyler Faith and Mitchell Power showcased in new exhibit about how wildfire patterns change in response to climate change and herbivore extinction
Read MoreMeta-analysis of past studies suggests positive effect, calculating reduced risk of certain cancers for coffee and tea drinkers
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 MoreNIH-funded researchers led by U biomedical engineer Jan Kubanek develop a way to deliver therapeutic levels of drugs to the brain in ways that maximize their benefit and minimize risks
Read MoreSynthetic mirror-image bacteria could be a boon to drug development—but could also interact with the environment in unpredictable and potentially dangerous ways.
Read MoreThe study highlights how ecosystem degradation disproportionately impacts disadvantaged communities.
Read MoreCarter will manage both the academic and research enterprises at U of U Health, with its nearly $500 million research portfolio across five schools and colleges and a health sciences library.
Read MoreThe indigenous Aymara people of the Andes have a gene variant that is associated with better outcomes for various blood diseases.
Read MoreWesley Sundquist conducted basic research that led to the drug lenacapavir, “a pivotal step toward diminishing HIV/AIDS as a global health crisis”
Read MoreNHMU’s paleontology team hand-picked 12 species for a holiday celebration, leading up to DinoFest 2025: Underwater Worlds on Jan. 25-26.
Read MoreThe water eventually reaches the sea, but GPS data that tracks the rise and fall of Greenland bedrock reveals a complicated journey.
Read MoreIt remains to be seen if it will work for people who have picked up a natural immunity to the virus that carries the therapy.
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