Ferocious fungus
U engineers discover what makes a tree-killing fungus so hard to put down.
Read MoreU engineers discover what makes a tree-killing fungus so hard to put down.
Read MoreLearn what the findings mean for the future of research and our planet.
Read MoreIn February, the Uttarakhand region of India experienced a humanitarian tragedy when a wall of rock and ice collapsed and formed a debris flow.
Read MoreAs climate change pushes cities towards dangerous temperatures, planners must balance mitigating heat and preserving water resources.
Read MoreResearch provides new insight on mountain glacier-derived water resource systems, impacting up to 1.9 billion people globally.
Read MoreOn Oct. 21-25, 2019, urban ecology students at the University of Utah Asia Campus presented to international leaders at the Global Green Growth Institute’s flagship conference.
Read MoreRising temperatures has accelerated the melting of this huge region dramatically since the start of the 21st century.
Read MoreGraduate students in the “Global Changes and Society” course knew they were signing up for an interdisciplinary project, but they never imagined that project would be a museum.
Read MoreStudents collaborate to explore water issues and solutions in Hyderabad, India.
Read MoreU student’s hydroponics research among 18 projects showcased at iFellows symposium July 27.
Read MoreRecent U alumnus Matthew Kirkegaard reflects on his undergraduate career and upcoming journey to the United Kingdom as a Fulbright Scholar.
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