Using AI large language models to teach the next generation of students
Stanford’s Peter Norvig illuminates artificial intelligence at the U’s Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read MoreStanford’s Peter Norvig illuminates artificial intelligence at the U’s Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read MoreHow Wayne Johnson’s combat experience clearing IEDs in Afghanistan guided his career as a researcher in the U School of Business.
Read MoreIf students are losing motivation, we have tools to help them get back on track.
Read MoreAll four Creative Arts Therapies courses will begin this spring semester and are taught in hybrid model.
Read MorePerspectives is an interactive online program designed to teach students the principles of constructive dialogue.
Read MoreThe rivals on the field are, in fact, not rivals in the lab.
Read MoreNew research into Beijing’s 27,000-bus fleet explores using depots to generate solar energy to power buses and stabilize the grid.
Read MoreA message from the Academic Senate Presidency.
Read MoreDiscovery of critical iron-transport protein in deadly pathogen could lead to faster-acting medications.
Read MoreIn the past four decades, the rate of childhood obesity has quadrupled, increasing kids’ risk for serious conditions, including type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
Read MoreThe Salt Lake City International Airport and the Natural History Museum of Utah unveiled the airport’s first-ever dinosaur—Ally! The museum’s Tim Lee designed the display of the 30-foot-long Allosaurus fragilis skeleton.
Read MorePolitical scientist Yuree Noh’s research tackles the tools of repression used by authoritarian regimes.
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