Four U scientists are 2021 AAAS Fellows
The award dates back to 1874 and often precedes other accolades in long and impactful careers, including the Nobel Prize.
Read MoreThe award dates back to 1874 and often precedes other accolades in long and impactful careers, including the Nobel Prize.
Read MoreSystem mines Electronic Health Records to assess the combined effects of various risk factors.
Read MoreU of U Health is testing a male contraceptive gel, which could ease the burden on women who have traditionally borne the responsibility for birth control.
Read MoreIt is one of the only confirmed intermediate-mass black holes, an object that has long been sought by astronomers.
Read MoreIn Fall 2021, the U welcomed its largest incoming class of “Fulbrighters.”
Read MoreVirtually join middle-schooler Nora Clayton’s journey as she embeds herself with a U research team.
Read MoreThe two-month expedition headed north to investigate the Atlantic Ocean’s origins.
Read MoreTeen students can now conduct research alongside world-renowned engineering scientists.
Read MoreAfter 21 years of observers loading heavy aluminum plates night after night, the cosmos are now visible through robotic eyes.
Read MoreThis newly discovered mouse-butterfly interaction suggests that western monarch decline could disrupt ecosystems in unanticipated ways.
Read MoreLow seismic velocity zones may be remnants of incomplete mixing during the early stages of the planet’s interior.
Read MoreU astronomer Anil Seth explains why the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope was a cosmically huge deal.
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