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University of Utah Partners with XPRIZE
The U’s Utah Data Coordinating Center will validate breakthrough science in the $101 million XPRIZE Healthspan competition.
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The West’s spring runoff is older than you think
U hydrologists show most streamflow out of mountains is old snowmelt on a multi-year underground journey.
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“It’s Like They Have a Superpower”
A genetic analysis of all-women extreme divers found changes linked to blood pressure and cold tolerance.
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Broader Antibiotic Use Could Change the Course of Cholera Outbreaks, Research Suggests
In some cases, prescribing antibiotics more aggressively could slow disease spread and even reduce the likelihood of antibiotic resistance.
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Major dust-up for water in the Colorado River
Using 23 years of satellite data, hydrologists reveal how dust-darkened snow hastens runoff, reshaping water future for Southwest.
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For a while, crocodile
The 230-million-year-old crocodylian lineage survived two mass extinction events. A new study uncovers a secret to their longevity.
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Pioneering the Future: Paths Toward Better Population Health
When it comes to public health, knowledge is power. Everyone needs reliable information about health risks and disease prevention, and…
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Parts of Our DNA May Evolve Much Faster than Previously Thought
Researchers used advanced DNA sequencing to develop the most comprehensive atlas yet of genetic change through generations.
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Woodrats’ Immunity to Snake Venom Changes with the Weather
Researchers looking at effects of the desert rodent’s toxic diet discover cool temps reduce its ability to survive rattlesnake bites.
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Using Vibrations to See Into Yellowstone’s Magma Reservoir
U geophysicists locate the top of the potentially explosive underground formation that drives Yellowstone’s hydrothermal features.
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Pioneering the Future: Unveiling Tomorrow’s Medicine
By discovering unexpected ways that neighboring cells spur cancer cell growth, scientists unveil a new target to stop cancer from…
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Measuring ‘Creep’ in Materials Under Extreme Conditions
Using “Swiss Army knife” of testing instruments, U engineers accelerate advanced materials needed for nuclear energy.
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