VPR on fighting systemic racism in research
As the Vice President for Research, I stand in unity with the fight against systemic racism, white supremacy and the ongoing oppression of the Black community. #ShutDownSTEM
Read MoreAs the Vice President for Research, I stand in unity with the fight against systemic racism, white supremacy and the ongoing oppression of the Black community. #ShutDownSTEM
Read MoreSeismic studies assess the stresses and health of iconic rock structures.
Read MoreIn tests using simulated medical records, the researchers found that EHR systems consistently failed to detect errors that could injure or kill patients.
Read MoreThe study asks if changes to health care delivery have resulted in higher rates of pregnancy-related complications and cesarean delivery.
Read MoreWorld’s smallest, fully functional version of insulin combines the potency of human insulin with the fast-acting potential of venom insulin produced by predatory cone snails.
Read MoreA study found that partner communication is the most important factor linking the division of household labor to satisfaction in the relationship. But the way that the partners’ communication matters depends on gender.
Read MoreTargeting the protein could lead to new ways to thwart the virus and other herpesviruses.
Read MoreFaculty and staff from the Department of Physics & Astronomy were members on the international team that detected gamma rays via a new telescope.
Read MoreBiomedical engineer Jan Kubanek has discovered that treatments of brain disorders may not have to require drugs or invasive surgery at all—just sound waves.
Read MoreA global exchange program between U of U Health and University Yaounde I in Cameroon benefits science and scientists on both sides of the world.
Read MoreResearchers across U of U Health describe how they are adapting to research in the age of COVID-19, under the restricted level orange.
Read MoreA major transformation in vertebrate evolution was when breathing shifted from the head to the torso in reptiles. But what caused the shift? A study hypothesizes it was driven by locomotion.
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