How statistical physics illuminates sea ice, a critical piece of Earth’s climate system
As our polar sea ice covers disappear and the impacts accelerate, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Read MoreAs our polar sea ice covers disappear and the impacts accelerate, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Read MoreMost research on environmental exposure and health outcomes is limited to landscapes dominated by plants and water. A new study broadens the array of natural landscapes and their impact on human health.
Read MoreAn interdisciplinary collaboration borrows a technique from energy storage chemistry to improve chemical synthesis.
Read MoreVideo showcases the U’s psychology department research on how being outdoors enhances cognitive ability.
Read MoreScience and fashion meet to teach researchers how to connect with the public.
Read MoreTips for managing migraines, cancer not linked to fitness trackers and the correlation between nature and your well-being.
Read MoreFrank Lloyd Wright once said, “Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.” The University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library, with a generous contribution from Katherine W. Dumke, will provide students with a bit of nature, right in the library.
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