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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.

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Just 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.

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A 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.

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U 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.

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U 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.

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$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.

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Utah 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.

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The 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.

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New 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.

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What 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.

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U 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.

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Deadly 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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