Heading to the Hill
U students to exhibit their research via posters to Utah state legislators on Capitol Hill.
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.
Read MoreA U professor who collected data from Provo, Logan and Red Butte Creek systems collaborates in worldwide ecology project.
Read MoreUtah population database plays a key role in new finding.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah research had a stellar year. Watch U Health’s video to learn more about it.
Read MoreIdeal marriage partners drive Waorani warriors to war. Subtle coercion from in-laws also a factor.
Read MoreDeclining water levels in the Great Salt Lake contribute to snowmelt.
Read MoreThis video features new research that disputes the decades-long view that our human ancestors drove the demise of large mammals in Africa over the last several million years.
Read MoreU project provides students with hands-on learning opportunities to make a difference.
Read MoreThis week, members of two international organizations dealing with the issue of light pollution will convene in Snowbird.
Read MoreTwo professors in the U’s Department of Mathematics—Tommaso de Fernex and Peter Trapa—have been named members of the 2019 Class of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society.
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