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Wyoming, Idaho and Utah have agreed to make their grids more resilient, build transmission lines together, and boost university research and private investment in energy.
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Federal officials tracking bird flu have found the virus on poultry farms, but experts say the outbreaks are not currently a concern for the general public.
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Since 2018, Denver has given 140 bison to 10 tribes. This year, the city transferred 23 bison to tribes with the help of the InterTribal Buffalo Council.
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National Parks Week begins this weekend, kicking off with free entry to all parks on April 19. The park service says visitors may experience varying hours and other changes.
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Plants use toxic chemicals to protect themselves from insects, herbivores, and pathogens. But they also need to attract animals to carry their seeds. Here's how researchers are exploring those needs.
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Climate Central analyzed data from the National Park Service and found that by 2050, the 25 most visited parks are likely to have five times as many extremely hot days.
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A strong high pressure system will keep Utah seeing high temperatures and clear skies for the rest of the week.
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Higher elevations will see temperatures peak in the forties, with the tip of the Uintas reaching 35 degrees. Northern Utah will have highs in the mid to upper 60s.
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Russ Scholl's "periodic table of snow" contains more than 100 different slang names for snow.
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This year the 60th Anniversary of Utah State University’s Water Research Lab was honored during the annual Spring Runoff Conference.