U engineers demonstrate lightweight ‘exoskeleton’ that helps stroke survivors walk
Next steps for the research team include ensuring the hip exoskeleton is safe and effective at home and in daily life.
Read MoreNext steps for the research team include ensuring the hip exoskeleton is safe and effective at home and in daily life.
Read MoreThe U was selected to the office because it has built one of the strongest commercialization pipelines in the Mountain West, fueled by $781 million in research activity last year, with an aggressive plan for growth.
Read MoreThe Top 100 Worldwide ranking highlights universities that play a critical role in the global innovation ecosystem by protecting and commercializing intellectual property.
Read MoreBrooks will draw from his extensive writings about the search for happiness and meaning to inspire the Class of 2026.
Read MoreA new study from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute confirms the U’s significant economic contributions and enduring societal impact through education, research, and health care.
Read MoreUtah’s current arena is 57 years old and has roughly 15,000 seats.
Read MoreThe U and USU have achieved much, but Sen. Ann Millner and Rep. Karen Peterson say the time has come for the state to make serious investments to build capacity that drives discovery and innovation.
Read MoreA new study from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute released Wednesday shows exactly how.
Read More“We’ve built out an app so everyone in Utah can have access to the world’s absolute best air quality forecast data,” said Victor Gill, CEO of Trace AQ.
Read MoreThe sayings write themselves: Love is an art form. Art isn’t paint, it’s love. All you need is love. And yet, watching Robert Indiana’s 12-foot “LOVE” sculpture being gently lowered into place at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the University of Utah’s campus this week feels different. This new addition to the UMFA’s […]
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