Imagine a real-life version of Harry Potter's magical Marauder's Map, which showed the location of everyone prowling throughout Hogwarts castle. That's what startup Xandem is building: a new kind of all-seeing motion-detection system that's poised to shake up the security market.
A college professor is allegedly caught viewing child porn on a first-class flight from Utah to Boston. WCVB reports.
A Utah professor allegedly caught looking at child pornography during an airline flight said Monday at a court hearing that he is innocent, the Suffolk County, Massachusetts, district attorney's office said.
Maybe you're the one whose feet can't touch the floor without thick socks. Or you're the one who starts to sweat when your partner cranks up the heat.
The Massachusetts high court ruled on Friday that two foreclosures are invalid because the banks could not prove they had the proper paperwork to foreclose.
A high-pressure water pipe exploded at the University of Utah campus Monday, injuring seven construction workers, two of them critically, according to a Salt Lake City fire official.
Robo-signing is just the tip of the iceberg.
A microscopic image of a mosquito's heart has taken first place in a prestigious photography competition.
CNN's Karl Penhaul speaks with the father of a Chilean miner who's trapped half a mile underground.
People with heart disease and similar conditions who don't have enough vitamin D are more likely to be depressed than their counterparts with adequate levels of the "sunshine vitamin," according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association in Orlando. This link seems to be even stronger in the winter.
Hayli Murphy hears her mother's cell phone ring, and she bounces off the couch to get it. Watching her run around, it's hard to believe that just a few weeks ago, the 9-year-old was heavily sedated in a pediatric intensive care unit, a ventilator doing the job her lungs -- ravaged by H1N1 flu -- could no longer do.
A little girl almost dies after quick H1N1 tests came back with false negatives. CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reports.
We know each other, right? You're on Facebook. No? Maybe we tweeted about Iraq? Or were we job-nobbing on LinkedIn?
A new smartphone application allows users to carry out a virtual dissection of a human body.
When a marriage is rocky, it can make both partners feel depressed.
The more science learns about how men are different from us (right down to the structure of their brains), the more we find ourselves hoping it will finally explain some age-old mysteries. For instance:
Most of us know we shouldn't be talking on a handheld cell phone while driving. But recent studies suggest that hands-free devices are just as dangerous on the road.
The National Safety Council called Monday for a nationwide ban on cell phone use while driving, a prohibition opposed by the industry.
One person has died and another was trapped in a pair of avalanches in the Utah mountains Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
Utah geologists say they have discovered prehistoric animal tracks so densely packed on a 3/4-acre rock site, they're calling it a "dinosaur dance floor."
Rattlesnakes aren't to be trifled with, but if you're trying to collect the sound of every creature in the West that slithers, hops, flies or flops, distance isn't a luxury you can afford
As some of the world's largest banks teetered on financial demise, college seniors and recent alums had more on their minds than what it meant for their financial aid and student loans.
Bolt annihilated two world speed records at these Olympic Games. Can he go faster? Can anyone?
BEIJING -- The gaggle of major-league scouts was seated just to the left of home plate in a section reserved for Olympic family, but no one was getting too comfortable on the hard plastic chairs.
Wouldn't it be great if you could become invisible whenever you wanted? Harry Potter can do it, and so could certain groups of futuristic creatures on "Star Trek."
This simulation shows three particles becoming invisible. Inside the dotted lines, they would appear invisible.
The Crandall Canyon mine collapse that killed six miners in Utah last summer lasted only seconds and was not caused by an earthquake, a new study says.
Time.com: Real Life CSI Is Hairupdated: Fri Mar 07 2008 14:00:00
Scientists unmasking isotopes in hair help detectives take the right path during investigations
The senior at the University of Utah gets dressed and then decides which gun is easiest to conceal under his clothes.
Utah researchers find that drivers on cell phones drive sluggishly, clogging traffic and lengthening your commute
Evolution isn't finished with us. Scientists using data from the HapMap Project, a large scale effort to identify variations in human genes, have discovered evidence that evolution is actually accelerating.
It's 9 p.m. and you know just where that bag of peanut M&Ms is -- it's stashed in the pantry behind the ultravirtuous oatmeal and seriously fortified cereal. Out of sight, but not out of mind.
As the search for six trapped miners entered its fourth week, bad weather postponed longshot efforts to drop a robotic camera deep into a Utah mountain to find the missing men.
The desperate underground drive to reach six trapped miners was suspended indefinitely after a catastrophic cave-in killed three rescuers inside a mountainside mine that keeps shaking
Anxious moments at Utah mine
Efforts to reach six men trapped in a collapsed coal mine in Utah were "wiped out" Tuesday by what the mine operator's CEO called continuing "seismic and tectonic activity."
Six miners were trapped Monday when an underground coal mine collapsed less than 20 miles from epicenter of a minor earthquake
This year it really pays to have a college degree.
Money Magazine: The Answer Guyupdated: Thu Mar 01 2007 00:01:00
Q How do I find out who the top mutual fund managers are and what stocks they're buying? I'm looking for common patterns so I can find the best returns without incurring too much risk. —Scott Rhubr...
Money Magazine: The answer guyupdated: Mon Feb 12 2007 17:57:00
Question: How do I find out who the top mutual fund managers are and what stocks they're buying? I'm looking for common patterns so I can find the best returns without incurring too much risk. - Scott Rhubright, York, Pa.
The 19th Century American lawyer turned author Christian Nestell Bovee once said, "It is the nature of thought to find its way into action."
The University of Utah football team is undefeated on the field. But on the bottom line, the program is a loser.
The outer reaches of our solar system may have been shaped long ago by a close encounter with another star that tore up both nascent planetary systems like colliding buzz saws, astronomers said on Tuesday.
The husband of a missing Salt Lake City woman has checked himself into a psychiatric ward of a hospital to deal with the stress of her disappearance, according to his father.
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An imaginative University of Utah anatomist named David L. Berliner was working with substances that occur in human skin. When he left some of the extracts in open vials around the lab, he noticed ...
Remember B. Stanley Pons, a former professor at the University of Utah, and his British collaborator, Martin Fleischmann? In 1989 they claimed to have produced cold fusion in a jar, potentially ope...
WHY IS this scientist smiling? Because he may have won a small prize in the cold fusion lottery. No, not those $25 boxes of pennies -- the pennies are there to shield his instruments from any gamma...
It was a wonderful dream: a tiny atomic lattice of palladium that could do basically the same thing as the mammoth machines of conventional fusion research. University of Utah chemist B. Stanley Po...
They gave their huge machines names like Stellarator Magnetic Confinement System and saw themselves as 20th-century Prometheuses -- stealing nuclear fire from the heavens and taming it on earth. Th...