Four U scientists are 2021 AAAS Fellows
The award dates back to 1874 and often precedes other accolades in long and impactful careers, including the Nobel Prize.
Read MoreThe award dates back to 1874 and often precedes other accolades in long and impactful careers, including the Nobel Prize.
Read MoreTeen students can now conduct research alongside world-renowned engineering scientists.
Read MoreU engineers discover what makes a tree-killing fungus so hard to put down.
Read MoreU engineer develops diagnostic tool for breast cancer that can be used more frequently and with younger patients.
Read More“Some things, the good and bad, never change wherever you live.”
Read MoreIn December of last year, the renowned Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico collapsed.
Read MoreU engineers develop a process that turns ordinary clothing into biosensors that measures a muscle’s electrical activity as it is worn.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah engineers develop better method for cleaning up orbiting space junk.
Read MoreThe College of Engineering announces a $15 million gift from John and Marcia Price to build a new home for computing.
Read MoreU engineers have developed powered exoskeletons to help amputees walk with less effort.
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