What we know about the COVID-19 vaccine
Learn about the distribution and effectiveness of the vaccine, along with other helpful information.
Learn about the distribution and effectiveness of the vaccine, along with other helpful information.
Wyoming tracks likely belonged to a brown-bear-sized five-toed mammal from 58 million years ago.
Infalling gas found, star-forming galaxies likely primary energy source of Lyman-alpha radiation emitted from gigantic hydrogen gas blobs.
New seminar course and public event at S.J. Quinney College of Law explores flaws in the criminal justice system through the lens of the popular Netflix documentary series, which examines the murder of Teresa Halbach and the two Wisconsin men convicted of killing her.
Addressing the misinformation about the mental and physical barriers that wearing a mask in school may bring.
Graduate students bring many valuable skills to the job market.
A U biology professor stretches the possibilities of science communication by bringing the beauty of science to people and places that others have overlooked.
U study dates slide to 4,800 years ago. The disaster dammed the Virgin River and created a lake that lasted 700 years until it filled with sediment, producing the canyon enjoyed by millions of visitors today.
A new study utilized a community-university partnership of nearly 200 PM 2.5 sensors through the Air Quality and U network. U researchers revealed persistent social inequalities in Salt Lake County schools.
Rob Butters enlisted the help of U students in his Forensic Social Worker class to work on a case giving them real-life experience in the field.