A new look at the Stateville prison malaria experiments
U ethicists pull back the curtain on untold story of Black inmates and science of preventing adverse drug reactions.
Read MoreU ethicists pull back the curtain on untold story of Black inmates and science of preventing adverse drug reactions.
Read MoreNatural History Museum of Utah anthropologists uncover microscopic plant residues in metates, revealing insights into diets of West’s ancient cultures.
Read MoreAmidst declining math scores, AI-powered app co-created by U faculty aims to double learning rate.
Read MoreBusiness scholar Ravideep Sethi explores how groups can structure negotiations that achieve optimal outcomes.
Read MoreBy reducing the labor force, stepped-up immigration enforcement would slow down construction, increase home prices, study finds.
Read MoreA first-of-its-kind study found subtle, but distinct vowel pronunciations in Pacific Islanders attending more diverse schools in Utah compared to students in a predominately white high school, in line with the theory that groups differentiate along ethnic lines where more groups share the same social space.
Read MoreU economists uncover trend among veterans that runs counter to general population where women see greater job setbacks during recessions.
Read MorePolitical scientist Yuree Noh’s research tackles the tools of repression used by authoritarian regimes.
Read MoreA massive study of 25 video interventions points to solutions for reducing polarization, anti-democratic attitudes and support for political violence.
Read MoreSurvey data show immigrants are more willing to fight for United States and Canada than native-born citizens.
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