Blowin’ in the wind
University of Utah engineers conduct air flow study to help Utah Symphony musicians stay safe from COVID-19.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah engineers conduct air flow study to help Utah Symphony musicians stay safe from COVID-19.
Read MoreTrees are air quality monitors all around us. U scientists found that magnetic particles on pine needles can indicate levels of air pollution.
Read MorePartnership between the U and Granite School District offers videos to help manage kids’ behavior amid the roller coaster of education in a pandemic.
Read MoreThe latest issue of University of Utah Magazine is hot off the presses. Check out the features, including investigating if debates change people’s minds, a COVID-19 timeline and how the U responded to an earthquake in the middle of a pandemic.
Read MoreCivilization may need to “forget the flame” to reduce CO2 emissions.
Read MoreA new U study shows that once one person becomes infected with COVID-19, there’s a 12% likelihood that someone they are living with will become infected too.
Read MoreAs COVID-19 outbreaks sweep across communities, local officials are forced into a whack-a-mole approach to battling the virus. Geographers hope a new method will provide timely data to inform public policy.
Read MoreCOVID-19 research awards contributes to another record-breaking funding year.
Read MoreOn the 30th anniversary of a landmark AIDS research bill, four U researchers reflect on the history of HIV/AIDS research and treatment in Utah.
Read MoreFrom 2007 to 2009, a yellow fever virus outbreak nearly decimated El Parque El Piñalito’s howler monkey populations. Exposure to a past virus may have aided brown howlers’ survival.
Read MoreDr. Steve Burian helps train Pakistan’s next generation of professors.
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