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Aug. 3, 2015 – As grasses grew more common in Africa, most major mammal groups tried grazing on them at times during the past 4 million years, but some of the animals went extinct or switched back to browsing on trees and shrubs, according to a study led by the University of Utah. “It’s []
Read More August 3, 2015 Refining retirement Categories: Awards, Grants Appointments UBNThe Bernard Osher Foundation recently gave the University of Utah’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute a $1 million endowment, which will enhance the depth and breadth of the institute’s programs. The institute ensures that education is a lifelong pursuit by providing opportunities for affordable, noncredit learning and meaningful social engagement.
Read More July 31, 2015 Genetic Tug of War in the Brain Influences Behavior Categories: Research Science Technology UBNNot every mom and dad agree on how their offspring should behave. But in genetics as in life, parenting is about knowing when your voice needs to be heard, and the best ways of doing so. Typically, compromise reigns, and one copy of each gene is inherited from each parent so that the two contribute equally to the traits who make us who we are. Occasionally, a mechanism called genomic imprinting, first described 30 years ago, allows just one parent to be heard by completely silencing the other.
Read More July 30, 2015 Drought’s lasting impact on forests Categories: Research Science TechnologyIn a global study of drought impacts, forest trees took an average of two to four years to resume normal growth rates, a revelation indicating that Earths forests are capable of storing less carbon than climate models have assumed.
Read More July 30, 2015 Urban design matters when it comes to street life Categories: Arts Humanities Business Society ResearchJuly 23, 2015 – For the first time, researchers in a mid-size city have shown that pedestrian activity increases when streets have classic urban design qualities and elements such as windows overlooking the sidewalks, small and uniform building setbacks, courtyards, outdoor dining and buildings with identifying elements. In the study, published in the Journal of []
Read More July 23, 2015 Health Care Providers A Major Contributor to Problem of Antibiotic Overuse Categories: Research Science Technology UBNA new study,l ed by the Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System and the University of Utah and published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, suggests that differences in the routines of individual providers drives variation in antibiotic prescribing more than differences in patient characteristics, standards of practice at different hospitals, or clinical settings (emergency department, primary care, urgent care). The findings are an important step toward understanding the problem of antibiotic overuse, a major public health concern given the rise in antibiotic-resistant “superbugs”.
Read More July 20, 2015 Arts seeing dramatic rise at the University of Utah Categories: Arts Humanities Campus LifeJuly 20, 2015 University of Utah athletics have earned a reputation for big and dedicated audiences, but the U has a new bragging right emerging. For the fourth consecutive year, the number of student tickets issued to arts events on campus considerably increased, again setting a new record for audiences in the arts. During []
Read More July 20, 2015 Soiree in the stream Categories: Research UBNIn an effort to understand the Red Butte Creek watershed like never before, close to 50 researchers will gather to study all aspects of the creek and its surrounding watershed in a collaborative, four-day venture, July 20-23.
Read More July 16, 2015 Want to avoid divorce? Wait to get married — but not too long—says U researcher Categories: Arts Humanities Health Medicine UBNJuly 16, 2015 —If you hope to avoid divorce, what’s the ideal age to get married? For years, it seemed like the longer you waited to marry, the better. That’s because the relationship between age at marriage and divorce risk was almost linear: The older you were, the lower the chances of divorce. Although teens []
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