Utah as a national model for smart urban growth
Guang Tian is pioneering research that blends advanced technology with urban design for healthier, better connected and more sustainable communities.
Read MoreGuang Tian is pioneering research that blends advanced technology with urban design for healthier, better connected and more sustainable communities.
Read MoreIn order to fully understand, to fully work with another culture, another people, you have to understand their stories.
Read MoreProposed $50 million 5-year deal with HPE would enlarge the U’s computing power 3.5-fold using NVIDIA chips, driving new discoveries and innovation in cancer care and beyond.
Read MoreDespite its omnipresence in society, we’re just beginning to understand the mechanisms driving machine learning. U scientist shows how physicists can play an important role in unraveling its mysteries.
Read MoreReview of scientific literature explores how artificial intelligence can best advance robotic deployment of needles inside the body.
Read MoreScience organizations are ill-prepared to leverage current media landscapes most effectively to communicate with the public partly due to social media platforms preventing meaningful research.
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 MoreStudy by Utah business scholars says AI will transform the economy, but gaining an edge will require human passion and ingenuity.
Read MoreU.S. EPA air quality monitors are disproportionally located in predominately white neighborhoods, leaving marginalized communities at risk of pollution exposure.
Read MoreManish Parashar will represent the university and advise U President Taylor Randall as the institution navigates various AI initiatives.
Read MoreObstetrician Nathan Blue and U colleagues identify ‘really surprising’ combinations of factors associated with increased risk for adverse outcomes.
Read MoreMental health issues are one of the most common causes of disability, affecting more than a billion people worldwide.
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