Indigenous land-use reduced catastrophic wildfires on the Fish Lake Plateau
U researchers found that 1,000 years ago, the Fremont used cultural burning to reduce the risk for large-scale wildfire activity in mountain environments.
Read MoreU researchers found that 1,000 years ago, the Fremont used cultural burning to reduce the risk for large-scale wildfire activity in mountain environments.
Read MoreThe first undergraduate cohort of the dark sky studies minor completed the Dark Sky Studies Capstone course with projects that made an impact in Utah’s communities.
Read MoreApproximately 42,000 years ago the Earth’s geomagnetic field reversed, triggering dramatic climate shifts and fueling ecological change on a global scale.
Read MoreIn 1991, a volcano in the Philippines had the second-most powerful volcanic eruption of the 20th century. Its effects were devastating—but a mouse feared to have gone extinct survived.
Read MoreWas this national monument “landscaped” for the use of the people?
Read MoreThe U offers up an assortment of ways to be a patron of the arts.
Read MoreA team of six security officers who work in the Natural History Museum of Utah do more than traditional security work.
Read MoreJoin the “Modern Family” actor for a five-part webcast examining the Natural History Museum of Utah’s collections.
Read MoreAn inclusive list of facilitates, food courts and amenities open and ready to serve the campus community.
Read MoreAn international team reveals discoveries about an unusual time called the ‘Carnian Pluvial Episode.’
Read MoreExplore the Natural Museum of History’s exhibitions from the comfort of your own home.
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