Public broadcasting faces an uncertain future after federal cuts
KUER and PBS Utah are projected to lose nearly $2.5 million from their budgets in the coming year as a result of the cuts.
Read MoreKUER and PBS Utah are projected to lose nearly $2.5 million from their budgets in the coming year as a result of the cuts.
Read MoreA program through University of Utah Health helps patients afford medications that otherwise would be out of their budgets.
Read MoreResearch led by neurosurgeon Robert Rennert links air pollution to an increased risk for bleeding in the brain, a serious but rare complication.
Read MoreU geologists are investigating if the groundwater revealed by reed-covered mounds can be tapped to restore broken lakebed crusts.
Read MoreU scientists are helping guide Utah’s Great Salt Lake Strike Team, formed three years ago at the urging of U President Taylor Randall.
Read MoreThe multi-day trip allowed for strengthening relationships and building infrastructure for sustained policy impact.
Read MoreEnthusiasts celebrate World UFO Day on July 2, but Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena are a national security problem. U geographers discuss their efforts to distinguish which are legitimate threats
Read MoreFrom poster presentations to panels, and lightning talks to audience Q&As, the event enabled artificial intelligence researchers to share their ideas and prospects.
Read MoreTeam led by psychologist David Strayer uses EEG to quantify mental health benefits from time spent in nature.
Read MoreBiochemist Wesley Sundquist studied the virus’ molecular structure and wound up discovering its Achilles heel.
Read MoreDiscovery of Bolg amondol, a name inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” universe, reveals the complex evolutionary history of giant Gila monster relatives that roamed Utah’s prehistoric tropical forests.
Read MoreExplore the U’s magnificent collection of trees and more from the latest issue of University of Utah Magazine.
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