Cone snail venom wins Golden Goose Award
U researchers Baldomero “Toto” Olivera and J. Michael McIntosh are among 11 researchers honored for unusual discoveries that greatly benefit society.
Read MoreU researchers Baldomero “Toto” Olivera and J. Michael McIntosh are among 11 researchers honored for unusual discoveries that greatly benefit society.
Read MoreKnown as NuFact, the workshop brought together experimentalists, theorists, and accelerator physicists from all over the world to share their knowledge and expertise in the field.
Read MoreThe new center will promote research, study effective public policies and propose entrepreneurial business solutions to combat the threats that climate change poses.
Read MoreGail Zasowski’s research will help us understand how the infant Milky Way grew into the massive spiral galaxy that we see today.
Read MoreOn the morning of Aug. 13, a mysterious boom rattled windows and Utahns’ nerves across the Wasatch Front.
Read MoreThe innovative research from U physics and astronomy hit the areas that the national community determined as priorities in a once-in-a-decade report that guides the direction of astro-research for years to come.
Read MoreJack Longino and colleagues aim to generate the most complete phylogenetic tree of the ant family.
Read MoreScientists, lawmakers and lake advocates discuss data-driven solutions to the lake’s critical problems.
Read MoreFrom imposter syndrome to finding the right questions to ask, being a first-generation student can be daunting.
Read MoreBaldomero “Toto” Olivera’s pioneering research on marine cone snails unlocked the pain-management potential of their venom.
Read MoreThe merger strengthens both colleges by pooling resources and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration.
Read MoreRead about the achievements of exceptional faculty members in teaching, research, mentorship and service.
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