They’ve got game
More than 40 games were displayed during this year’s EAE Play, an annual event hosted by the Entertainment Arts & Engineering (EAE) video game development program.
Read MoreMore than 40 games were displayed during this year’s EAE Play, an annual event hosted by the Entertainment Arts & Engineering (EAE) video game development program.
Read MoreThe Faraday chemistry lectures entertain and teach.
Read MoreThis week, members of two international organizations dealing with the issue of light pollution will convene in Snowbird.
Read MoreA U forest ecologist wins the prestigious Packard Fellowship, which allows freedom to pursue creative research directions.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah engineers developed a process to 3-D-print cells to produce human tissue such as ligaments and tendons.
Read MoreWhat if you could see nasty microscopic air pollutants in your home? Engineers from the U’s School of Computing conducted a study to determine if homeowners would change the way they live if they could visualize the air quality in their house.
Read MorePublic radio program “Science Friday” took a lay audience on a tour of Utah science. U researchers took, quite literally, center stage.
Read MoreA new cross-campus partnership multiplies and unifies the U’s environmental observations of the Wasatch Front.
Read MoreUIT employees team up with Special Olympics for the first-ever video gaming tournament contest.
Read MoreCitizen science project catalogs Wasatch canyon mammals.
Read MorePartnership is a framework for academics and practitioners to share resources.
Read MoreDurable parking lot pavers reduce runoff at the Natural History Museum of Utah keeping stormwater in the soil.
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