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Most powerful gamma ray observatory gets green light

The Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory was designated a European Research Infrastructure Consortium, accelerating its mission to discover gamma ray origins.

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Geology

Misha Lived in Zoos, but the Elephant’s Tooth Enamel Helps Reconstruct Wildlife Migrations

U geologists show how strontium isotopes found in teeth reveal where large plant-eating animals have roamed.

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Health Person in a lab coat looks at a dish of microbes.

Early-Life Gut Microbes May Protect Against Diabetes, Research in Mice Suggests

The results could eventually lead to microbe-based therapies to prevent and treat type 1 diabetes.

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Atmospheric Sciences

An emissions tale of two cities: Salt Lake vs. Los Angeles

Research shows carbon monoxide emissions on Salt Lake City freeways worsened while they went down in Southern California.

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Engineering

The future of telescope lenses is flat

U engineers create first flat telescope lens that can capture color while detecting light from faraway stars.

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Mines and Earth Microscopic photographer of the oxides. Looks like crystals.

Purity at a premium in critical metals

University of Utah researchers secure major funding to advance domestic critical metals production.

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Physics An illustration of dwarf galaxies with active black holes.

‘Vast discovery’ of black holes in dwarf galaxies

New U-led research from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument reveals 300 new intermediate-mass black holes and 2,500 dwarf galaxies with…

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Engineering

Early Study Shows Promise for Eye-Surgery Robot Invented at the University of Utah

Experimental technology would enable sight-saving procedures on one of the most delicate tissues in the human body.

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Business

What water treaties can teach us about effective intergroup bargaining

Business scholar Ravideep Sethi explores how groups can structure negotiations that achieve optimal outcomes.

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Geophysics

Maybe Earth’s inner core is not so solid after all

New research suggests the surface of the inner core is deformed from contact with turbulent liquid outer core.

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Biology A sea lion resting on a dock. Image credit: Hogle Zoo.

Hogle Zoo and U of U Health Team Up to Diagnose and Treat 650-Pound Sick Sea Lion

Ever wondered how to get a sea lion through a CT scanner?

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Health Green and magenta fluorescent microscope image of a fruit fly brain. Image credit: Rothenfluh et al, Current Biology.

Research in Fruit Flies Pinpoints Brain Pathways Involved in Alcohol-Induced Insomnia

This work could ultimately lead to targeted treatments to help people recover from alcohol use disorder.

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