Immigrants and military service
New research shows immigrants are more willing to fight for United States and Canada than native-born citizens.
Read MoreNew research shows immigrants are more willing to fight for United States and Canada than native-born citizens.
Read MoreAt the inaugural One-U Responsible AI Initiative symposium, U panelists discuss the promise and potential pitfalls of using artificial intelligence in health care.
Read MoreThe newest cohort of Presidential Scholars at the U are navigating frontiers in a variety of fields.
Read MoreGarnering support from NIH’s high-risk, high-reward research program, pharmaceutical researcher Yue Lu examines how air quality affects lung health.
Read MoreGeological Society of America honors U hydrogeologist with its Meinzer Award for his work using isotopes to date groundwater.
Read More‘There’s so much we can do collectively’: University of Utah hosts NSF, regional partners for Southwest Sustainability Innovation Engine site visit.
Read MoreA Q&A with political science researcher Matthew Burbank on what’s in it for Olympic host cities as Utah gears up for 2034 Winter Games.
Read MoreHistory professor Matt Basso leads team of student researchers to document the home-front contributions of marginalized communities.
Read MoreMental health issues are one of the most common causes of disability, affecting more than a billion people worldwide.
Read MoreResearch analysis supports further testing of drops that remove heavy metals associated with clouding on the lenses.
Read MoreRobert L. Santos delivered the keynote at a conference showcasing the U’s Wasatch Front Research Data Center, a pivotal hub for data-driven research and student workforce training.
Read MoreMathematics and climate researchers build new models for understanding sea ice, which is not as solid as you might think.
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