The Social Justice Impact Grants will support research into criminal justice reform, housing segregation, achievement gaps, health disparities, and more.
At 140 sites in 26 countries across the globe, Nutrient Network researchers are working to understand how human activities are changing grassland ecosystems.
A new online portal serves as the front door for companies looking to connect with the University to collaborate on research, license technologies, and more.
The startup, based on College of Science and Engineering research, is developing a nontoxic method for preserving biological cells used for cell therapy.
The record level of research expenditures shows the magnitude of University efforts to advance knowledge and develop new technologies that benefit the public good.
As a portable, cloud-connected MRI scanner moves closer to completion, researchers are developing guidelines for the ethical use of the new technology.