Why research universities matter
At the University of Utah, at least 100 research groups are currently studying causes and consequences of COVID-19.
Read MoreAt the University of Utah, at least 100 research groups are currently studying causes and consequences of COVID-19.
Read MoreOne of the biggest unknowns about the coronavirus is how changing seasons will affect its spread. U physicists have received the university’s first COVID-19-related grant to tackle the question.
Read MoreThe internet is always evolving, and the University of Utah is playing a part.
Read MoreThe U’s Dan Reed and Maureen Condic traveled to Antarctica in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see and understand the vast scientific opportunities—and life-and-death precipices—the southernmost tip of the globe offers.
Read MoreU engineers develop a thin, lightweight lens that could produce slimmer camera phones, longer-flying drones and thermal imaging cameras, such as for finding victims of natural disasters.
Read MoreReed has been selected to serve on the National Science Board, which provides advice and oversight for the National Science Foundation.
Read MoreNew Wasatch Front Research Data Center will make federal and state agency data available to academic researchers in Utah and surrounding states.
Read MoreU seismologists make RAPID trip to Hawaii volcano for time-sensitive research opportunity.
Read MoreA geologist and sound artist come together to bring the sounds of red rock arches to life.
Read MoreNew grants help biology professor show people that science is for everyone.
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