U researchers confront urgent AI ethics questions
Experts and attendees explored thorny AI-related issues in medicine, economic power, censorship, surveillance and more at the inaugural AI and Ethics Workshop.
Read MoreExperts and attendees explored thorny AI-related issues in medicine, economic power, censorship, surveillance and more at the inaugural AI and Ethics Workshop.
Read MoreU and NLR leaders signed a three-year MOU to enable greater research collaborations through shared facilities, joint proposal development, visiting scholar programs, student internships and career pathways to national labs.
Read MoreResearch led by Huntsman Mental Health taps 122 years of mortality data to build most comprehensive picture of suicide trends ever assembled.
Read MoreInfluenza virus appears to gain virulence more quickly as it evolves through female hosts, according to research led by U biologists.
Read MoreDistinguished professor helped reveal the inner workings of RNA, the molecule that carries genetic instruction for building proteins.
Read MoreRed Butte Garden’s Matthew Wang takes microscopic images of seeds. They may transform how scientists study ecosystems, restore landscapes and even combat plant poaching.
Read More“My favorite memory is conducting fieldwork along the Paria River.”
Read MoreUSU-led research supported by U geochemist finds lake’s exposed playa can threaten human health in new ways.
Read MoreNew research co-led by U geneticists shows how early nerve cell choices shape the peripheral nervous system.
Read MoreResearchers, policy makers and industry experts gathered at the U to examine nuclear expansion in the Intermountain West at the 2026 John Horan Health Physics Symposium.
Read MoreU trustees endorse plan for interdisciplinary hub to study mega-events’ economic, environmental and social dimensions on host communities.
Read MoreU-led research reveals growing presence of granular sea ice alters how water, heat and nutrients move through ice covering Antarctic ocean.
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