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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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Research Uncovers Hidden Spread of One of the Most Common Hospital-Associated Infections
C. difficile (C. diff) spreads through ICUs more than three times more than previously thought, remaining on surfaces for weeks.
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Dust in the Wind: How cities alter natural airborne particles
Salt Lake’s locally sourced dust pollution carries far more hazardous elements than natural dust blown in from the Great Basin.
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The Next Generation of 3D Printing Might Use Glass
U electrical engineers are leading an international effort to innovate additive manufacturing.
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How ancient stone kitchens preserve food secrets
Natural History Museum of Utah anthropologists uncover microscopic plant residues in metates, revealing insights into diets of West’s ancient cultures.
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AI paves the way for kids to learn math by teaching it
Amidst declining math scores, AI-powered app co-created by U faculty aims to double learning rate.
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