WHAT A MOTH’S NOSE KNOWS
U study reveals how the brain depends on the senses to construct an impression of reality and how changing the sensory hardware can cause the moths’ brains to be fooled.
Read MoreU study reveals how the brain depends on the senses to construct an impression of reality and how changing the sensory hardware can cause the moths’ brains to be fooled.
Read MoreETHICAL DILEMMAS IN BUSINESS The University of Utah Student Center for Public Trust events students and faculty to several events scheduled on ethical dilemmas in coming weeks.. All of the club events are free. Students interested in joining the club can join by paying a $10 membership fee. All events are held in the Spencer […]
Read MoreWayne Potts studies the genetics of coevolution, but his work reaches beyond the conventional boundaries of the field.
Read MoreOn March 9 you can hear more about the work of the University of Utah’s own Nobel laureate, Mario Capecchi, at a pizza and politics event that is part of the “Outstanding Professor Lecture Series,” sponsored by the U’s Hinckley Institute of Politics.
Read MoreThere is a desperate need for more mathematicians and computer scientists to make sense of the overwhelming torrents of data that modern experiments produce, say biologists at last week’s meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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