Category: Research
CLIMATE STRESSES AND SOLUTIONS
U researchers partner with Salt Lake utilities to study climate change threats to urban water supply.
Read MoreGETTING THE STATS
New Wasatch Front Research Data Center will make federal and state agency data available to academic researchers in Utah and surrounding states.
Read MoreHigh-flying ideas
Scientists, engineers and businesses gathered at the U to brainstorm Air Force research priorities.
Read MoreA RECIPE FOR EXTREME ORGANISMS
Natural History Museum of Utah exhibit staff came up with a perfect plan to help halophiles thrive in an exhibit with super-salty water.
Read MoreTEACHING SKILLS, LAUNCHING CAREERS
Students in long-running summer short course make friends, find mentors and learn some isotope science along the way.
Read MoreENTREPRENEURIAL ENGINEERS
Pakistani students are expanding their scope and becoming entrepreneurs—immersed in the purpose of bringing applied innovation to the world’s water crisis.
Read MoreSAFER INFOTAINMENT SYSTEMS
Apple and Google take the lead, but the best time to use them? When you’re stopped.
Read MoreGOING WITH THE FLOW
U seismologists make RAPID trip to Hawaii volcano for time-sensitive research opportunity.
Read MoreFORGING AHEAD
Following a three-year, five-way competitive process, the U.S. Department of Energy has selected the Energy and Geosciences Institute (EGI) at the University of Utah to develop a geothermal laboratory near Milford, Utah.
Read MoreSummer of Continuum
The summer edition of Continuum is hot off the presses.
Read MoreENDLESS GUMPTION
As an African-American man born in a small town in Mississippi during the era of legal segregation, the barriers to achievement could have been endless for Clifton L. Taulbert. But he took to heart the idea that hard work, big dreams and tenacity would bring him success.
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