Who benefits from neighborhood parks?
A first-of-its-kind study found that public greenspaces are unevenly distributed in nearly all U.S. communities.
Read MoreA first-of-its-kind study found that public greenspaces are unevenly distributed in nearly all U.S. communities.
Read MoreAccording to new analysis using Utah Population Database, a woman’s prenatal exposures can increase risk of intellectual disabilities in daughter’s children.
Read MoreInterdisciplinary research documents a link between prenatal exposures in Utah and increased risk of intellectual disability.
Read MoreNew research demonstrates particulate pollution arising from the dry lakebed is harder on lower-income neighborhoods, highlighting another benefit of restoring GSL’s water levels.
Read MoreMore frequent peak air pollution exposure was associated with reduced math and English language arts test scores for third graders in all primary public schools in Salt Lake County.
Read MoreResearchers at the U renew their efforts to better understand who the big emitters are, who is being affected and how we can clear our air.
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