A reversal of Earth’s geomagnetic field
Approximately 42,000 years ago the Earth’s geomagnetic field reversed, triggering dramatic climate shifts and fueling ecological change on a global scale.
Read MoreApproximately 42,000 years ago the Earth’s geomagnetic field reversed, triggering dramatic climate shifts and fueling ecological change on a global scale.
Read MoreWildfire and firework smoke are more impactful to indoor air than inversions.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library receives grant to digitize Native American oral history collection.
Read MoreThe New Narratives panel hosted filmmakers and activists discussing the power of science and storytelling to influence new approaches to mental illness.
Read MoreAll U staff, students and faculty can take weekly accurate saliva tests without exhibiting symptoms, run by the Health Sciences Center Sequencing Core lab.
Read MoreDiscover the many academic enrichment opportunities available at the U’s Tanner Humanities Center.
Read MoreIf you live with seasonal allergies and feel like the pollen seasons feel longer and longer every year, you may be right.
Read MoreResearchers share how trail cameras enabled science to continue even without fieldwork
Read MoreThe Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion work being led by Dr. José Rodriguez.
Read MoreStudents contribute to the Marriott Library’s COVID-19 digital archive.
Read MoreCollaborator genes may influence severity of a rare disease, NGLY1 deficiency.
Read MoreNew method preserves these rare samples for scientific analysis
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