RESEARCH RECOGNIZED
Huntsman Cancer Institute CEO and director, Mary Beckerle, honored by National Cancer Institute.
Read MoreHuntsman Cancer Institute CEO and director, Mary Beckerle, honored by National Cancer Institute.
Read MoreU scientists play key role in next-generation astronomical survey to map the entire sky.
Read MoreFrom defending the dark, a formula to predict attraction to infotainment in cars and bovine-burying badger: A look back at the innovative and ground-breaking research being done at the U in 2017.
Read MoreU researcher finds how a woman evaluates a man’s mating interest may be psychologically linked to her father’s behavior — and that can affect her own sexual behavior.
Read MoreVideo showcases the U’s psychology department research on how being outdoors enhances cognitive ability.
Read MoreResearchers, including the U’s Jim Steenburgh, have found shorelines of lakes may help forecasters determine the impacts of lake-effect storms.
Read MoreAgricultural productivity drove Euro-American settlement of Utah, explaining past and present population patterns.
Read MoreThe Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation will donate $5.3 million to the U to establish a diabetes prevention program called “Driving Out Diabetes: A Larry H. Miller Family Wellness Initiative.”
Read MoreOne might wonder how the School of Dentistry and the Marriott Library would be partners. Strange bedfellows you say? Not at all.
Read MoreU researchers find a mineral discovered in Russia in the 1830s holds a key to the next step in ultra-high-speed communications and computing.
Read MoreU research shows by thinking about their thinking, a practice called metacognition, students raised their final exam scores by 10 percent on average – a full letter grade.
Read MoreU professor David Strayer says technology that doesn’t mix with driving continues to increase in many new vehicles.
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