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Scientist and inventor Alice Min Soo Chun demonstrated how she used STEM to change communities and encouraged Indigenous graduates to do the same.
Read MoreScientist and inventor Alice Min Soo Chun demonstrated how she used STEM to change communities and encouraged Indigenous graduates to do the same.
Read MoreThe U joins a new center to help the world’s top scientific facilities manage their important data.
Read MorePublic meetings with finalists Aug. 4; presidential appointment expected Aug. 5.
Read MoreExperiments in water tanks, including a U pool, suggest the ancient animals lived a vertical marine lifestyle.
Read MoreThe clinical trial is supported by a $7.5M grant from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Read MoreVaccines that balance gut microbial communities may one day be used to improve gastrointestinal health.
Read MoreIllness is significantly milder in rare “breakthrough” cases of the disease.
Read MoreAir pollution dropped more in commercial than residential areas, and residential emissions rebounded faster following reopening.
Read MoreU engineers discovered how to reduce COVID-19 infection probability in musicians by a factor of 100 via studies with the Utah Symphony and Opera.
Read MoreU physicists analyzed electrical noise to detect formerly invisible inefficiencies in solar cells and identified the physical processes that caused them. The technique could make future solar cells more efficient.
Read MoreCorrelating bird traits with extinction risk suggests some birds more endangered than previously thought.
Read MoreU of U Health and the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Consortium develop a resource to study how the brain changes and matures during adolescence.
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