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As a way of helping to identify the difference between unwanted dirt and valuable soil, soil science students hold soil judging contests. The most recent…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about risk reduction. First, we'll talk to a researcher who wants to know how to get people who are at risk of…
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John DeVilbiss writes in USU Magazine, "It flashes like a beacon to millions of birds on migratory marathons. It is a sea in the sand that shimmers…
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A terminal cancer patient rises from the grave. A medical marvel defies HIV. Two women with autoimmunity discover their own bodies have turned against…
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Have you ever wondered where your dreams come from? Why they’re so hard to remember? Today on Access Utah, we explore the mysteries of the unconscious…
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David Brown is Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at Utah State University. A while back he gave a talk in the Science Unwrapped series from the…
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John DeVilbiss writes in USU Magazine, "It flashes like a beacon to millions of birds on migratory marathons. It is a sea in the sand that shimmers…
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Over the next several decades, as human populations grow and developing countries become more affluent, the demand for energy will soar. Parts of the…
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According to Utah's Division of Air Quality, roughly 50% of Utah's air pollution comes from vehicle emissions. The Utah Foundation and the Utah Clean Air…
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Over 70% of Americans—and two-thirds of Utahns—think that climate change is happening. Research led by Dr. Peter Howe reveals this statistic, along with…