Science ambassadors
A U biology professor stretches the possibilities of science communication by bringing the beauty of science to people and places that others have overlooked.
Read MoreA U biology professor stretches the possibilities of science communication by bringing the beauty of science to people and places that others have overlooked.
Read MoreU engineer receives $4.4M grant to develop an automated resilience management system to enhance the city’s power grid in case of a power outage.
Read MoreGeographers use big data to predict how slope affects human travel rates.
Read MorePreventing addiction with insight from scruffy dogs and ancient meditation.
Read MoreU engineers are part of team to improve technology for the deaf.
Read More“I wanted to quit many times along the way, especially last year after my older sister unexpectedly passed away. I held fast, though, to my belief that my hard work and a college education would allow me to break free of poverty.”
Read More“While engineering is my first love, I can be found skiing, rock climbing, camping and hiking on the weekends. Playing on the University’s Club Water Polo Team and photography are additional outlets for enjoyment.”
Read MoreU engineers develop a fast method to convert algae to biocrude.
Read MoreA U alumna and bioengineer explains the value of a science background in business.
Read MoreU students to exhibit their research via posters to Utah state legislators on Capitol Hill.
Read MoreResearchers at the U renew their efforts to better understand who the big emitters are, who is being affected and how we can clear our air.
Read MoreU engineers will develop sensors that know when cornfields are getting attacked by insects or weeds.
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