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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.
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreHealth 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…
Read MoreRethinking 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.
Read MoreCensorship and Surveillance in the Middle East
Political scientist Yuree Noh’s research tackles the tools of repression used by authoritarian regimes.
Read MoreU 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…
Read MoreCan 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.
Read MoreDiscovery of Iron-Transport Protein in Malaria Parasites Could Lead to Faster-Acting Medications
Preventing the protein’s activity causes parasites to die unusually rapidly.
Read MoreImmigrants and Military Service
Survey data show immigrants are more willing to fight for United States and Canada than native-born citizens.
Read MoreUniversity 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.
Read MorePromise 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.
Read MoreA 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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