Science Utah
Utah Public Radio presents SCIENCE UTAH - the podcast home for all UPR science news. Come along as our intrepid reporters seek to understand such mysteries as gene editing, wildlife disease, and dog poop.
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Seven months ago the city of Logan stopped accepting plastics number 3 through 7 for recycling. Emily Malik, Logan's Conservation Coordinator, said the…
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During the winter, animals like deer and elk are on the move— migrating to more favorable habitats. Unfortunately, migration routes often cross roads and…
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Strava is a fitness tracking app mountain bikers can use on their smartphones. It connects with their bike’s computer, allowing riders to track and record…
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Preliminary results from a new survey suggest that the majority of people think interruptions from technology are harmful to their family. Technoference…
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Salt Lake City, the northern Wasatch Front, and the Uinta Basin all had high concentrations of ground-level ozone this year. When it occurs in the upper…
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When was the last time you thought about a time before internet? It wasn’t that long ago, only 50 years since the first message was sent between computers…
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Soil is the largest terrestrial carbon pool, accounting for over three times more carbon than all plants on earth. According to a researcher who…
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Utah State University researchers have recently released a new online tool to help Utahns improve their mental health.“It’s called ACT Guide, and it’s an…
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Did you know that the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources depends on hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to track migratory birds in Utah? “Most people don’t…
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The US Department of Agriculture has one research facility in the whole country dedicated to research into conflicts between humans and carnivores. That…