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In Search of New Microscopy Tools to Observe How Cells Function
U chemists discover how key contrast agent works, paving way to create markers needed for correlative microscopy.
Learn MoreJust How Dangerous is Great Salt Lake dust? New Research Looks for Clues
U scientists determine sediments from the dry playa show elevated ‘oxidative potential,’ indicating greater risk to human health.
Learn MoreA Breakthrough in Predicting the Severity of an Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer
This study gives us the opportunity to provide hope and to save more lives.
Learn MoreU Research Study Shows Promising Findings for Noninvasive Treatment of Chronic Pain
A new device from the U may represent a long-sought solution for patients with life-altering pain looking for new treatment options.
Learn MoreU of U Law Achieves its Highest-Ever Study Ranking in Scholarly, Research Impact
U Law’s ranking reflects the significant contributions of its faculty to the legal field.
Learn More$6.5M Grant Powers Investigation to Reduce Air Pollution in Schools
The project will assess indoor air quality and develop effective, energy-saving air quality management plans for schools.
Learn MoreUtah Researchers to Host 2025 Summer Institute on Responsible AI
This NEH Summer Institute will focus on how humanities research and teaching can promote more responsible AI.
Learn MoreThe University of Utah Unveils New Website Highlighting Cutting-Edge AI Resources and Initiatives
The new artificial intelligence website aims to be a dynamic hub on the latest AI developments at the U.
Learn MoreNew Collaboration Aims to Provide Genetic Diagnoses for Thousands of Kids
Better diagnostic success may lead to more targeted and successful treatments and help patients and families manage their conditions.
Learn MoreWhat Microscopic Fossilized Shells Tell us About Ancient Climate Change
New research from Utah geologists links rapid climate change 50 million years ago to rising CO2 levels.
Learn MoreU Research Study Gives Patients Access to Free Physical Therapy Services from Anywhere
The BeatPain Utah project connects patients with back pain to U of U physical therapists who specialize in pain management.
Learn MoreDeadly Sea Snail Toxin Could be Key to Making Better Medicines
Scientists are finding clues for how to treat diabetes and hormone disorders in a toxin from one of the most venomous animals on the planet.
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