NIPPING AIDS IN THE BUD
U researchers Saveez Saffarian and Mourad Bendjennat believe Protease might become a friend instead of foe in fighting HIV.
U researchers Saveez Saffarian and Mourad Bendjennat believe Protease might become a friend instead of foe in fighting HIV.
Four faculty members from the U are among 11 winners of the 2015 Governorβs Medal for Science and Technology.
Utah chemists find new way to detect DNA damage that can lead to disease-causing mutations.
With Halloween around the corner, Teri Orr, a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Biological Sciences who studies bats, dispels some myths that make people fear them.
From defending the dark, a formula to predict attraction to infotainment in cars and bovine-burying badger: A look back at the innovative and ground-breaking research being done at the U in 2017.
Theoretical climbing rope could brake falls; now mathematicians need material to make it a reality.
Read how the Uβs colleges and departments hard work and accomplishments in 2017 are making a big impact.
The increase is likely due to awareness, diagnostics and access.
New study the first to map escape routes for wildland firefighters from the air
One might wonder how the School of Dentistry and the Marriott Library would be partners. Strange bedfellows you say? Not at all.