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Natural History Museum of Utah

Cambrian Fossil at NHMU Illuminates Origins of Vertebrate Life

Meet Nuucichthys, a 500-million-year-old fish-like creature recovered in Utah’s Marjum Formation in the West Desert.

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Biology

As Climate Warms, West’s Wildfires Are Becoming More Severe, Killing More Trees

U biologist Jon Wang uses satellite imagery to document the growing destructiveness of California wildfires since 1980.

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Health Research Launches Into Orbit to Discover How Spaceflight Affects Blood

Astronauts have a higher risk of blood clots. To learn why, scientists are sending blood cells to the International Space…

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Engineering

Rethinking Electric Bus Depots as ‘Profitable Energy Hubs’

New research examining Beijing’s 27,000-bus fleet explores using depots to generate solar energy to power buses and stabilize the grid.

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Humanities

Censorship and Surveillance in the Middle East

Political scientist Yuree Noh’s research tackles the tools of repression used by authoritarian regimes.

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Engineering

U Celebrates Pathfinders at 2nd Annual Innovation Awards

DIADEM developer Jan Kubanek named Founder of the Year and Utah Bionic leg Breakthrough of the Year at event honoring…

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Communication

Can America’s Political Environment be Detoxed?

A massive study of 25 video interventions points to solutions for reducing polarization, anti-democratic attitudes and support for political violence.

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Biology Image of red blood cells (lavender blobs) on a white background. Some of the cells contain malaria parasites (dark purple speckles).

Discovery of Iron-Transport Protein in Malaria Parasites Could Lead to Faster-Acting Medications

Preventing the protein’s activity causes parasites to die unusually rapidly.

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Political Science

Immigrants and Military Service

Survey data show immigrants are more willing to fight for United States and Canada than native-born citizens.

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University of Utah Health Announces First-Ever Stillbirth Center of Excellence in the United States

The center aims to advance research, improve clinical care, support affected families, and reshape public understanding of stillbirth.

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Promise and Potential Pitfalls of AI in Health Care at One-U RAI Symposium

Researchers aim to improve risk prediction and medical image analysis while ensuring reliability, privacy, and fairness.

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Humanities

A New Historical Lens on World War II Home Front

History professor Matt Basso leads team of student researchers to document the home-front contributions of marginalized communities.

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