Fruit flies on cocaine could reveal better therapies for addiction
Flies and humans react to cocaine in similar ways, and are likely to share many of the genes that affect addiction risk.
Read MoreFlies and humans react to cocaine in similar ways, and are likely to share many of the genes that affect addiction risk.
Read MoreU engineers develop multifunctional, reconfigurable component of an optical computing system that could be a game changer in electronics
Read MoreEach year, NASA hosts the Lunabotics Challenge, tasking college teams with building a prototype lunar rover and piloting it on a simulated mission.
Read MoreA study based on new seismic data indicates earthquake hazard models may need to be revised for the Salt Lake Valley.
Read MoreCleanup of 2-acre lot will advance Salt Lake City’s plan to revitalize blighted land west of downtown near historic rail depot.
Read MorePrevious prize winners, Lumen Bioscience and Applied Carbon, leveraged their awards to grow innovative ideas into profitable ventures for mitigating climate change.
Read MoreUsing the U campus as a lab, researchers conclude inversion and dust pollution are kept out of buildings, but wildfire smoke can sneak inside if air-side economizers are in use.
Read MoreTechnique could improve treatments for patients with aggressive blood cancers, speed access to transplants.
Read MoreStudy by U biologists taps data from 22,000 songbirds captured at Bonderman Field Station to reveal changes in how they replace their feathers
Read MoreLeaders from a national laboratory, academic research, non-profit advocacy and private industry reveal how Utah is positioned to lead in the clean energy transition at the 2025 Wilkes Climate Summit.
Read MoreClimate change innovation, science and solutions manifest at the third annual Wilkes Climate Summit, hosted by the Wilkes Center for Climate Science & Policy
Read MoreSymposium celebrates discoveries of U geologist and biologist Thure Cerling, who developed forensic tools using isotope analysis.
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