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Coffee plantations limit birds’ diets
Habitat disruption and changes in diet threaten bird species’ survival.
Read MoreA pool at Yellowstone is a thumping thermometer
The interval of thumps at Doublet Pool offers insight into the fluctuations of energy in the Yellowstone hydrothermal system.
Read MoreU.S. Secretary of Energy visits U, tours geothermal facility
Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced a $74 million funding opportunity to continue developing technologies currently being studied in the Utah FORGE project.
Read More3 U professors named AAAS Fellows
These professors have been honored because of their scientifically distinguished efforts to advance science and its applications.
Read MoreA nature-inspired method for making molecules
The method selects whether synthesized molecules will be right-handed or left-handed, an important distinction affecting their function and effectiveness.
Read MoreU law alumni to serve on Utah Supreme Court and make state history
The bench of the state’s top court has a female majority for the first time in its history.
Read MoreBestselling author Arthur Brooks named Gardner Institute Impact Scholar
U President Taylor Randall to host Brooks for series of campus visits.
Read MoreMaking connections: Science and art come together
View the science art gallery and meet the scientists on Nov. 3 from 5-7pm at the Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City.
Read MoreDean of Students’ Statement re: Reported Sexual Assault
Dean of Students Jason Ramirez thanked the Salt Lake City Police Department for their dedication and support in this case and the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity for their cooperation. The suspension of all Pi Kappa Alpha social activities has been lifted.
Read MoreIsotope data strengthens suspicions of ivory stockpile theft
Science shows the ivory dates to the 1980s, similar in age to ivory in Burundi’s national stockpile.
Read MoreNew center brings U-EPIC research power to the energy transition
The interdisciplinary center helps make sure no one gets left behind in the transition to clean energy
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