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How much do your personal choices affect climate change? Does promoting the use of energy efficient light bulbs take away from pushing for bigger policy…
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There are few things sweeter than a puppy staring back at you. But how does the puppy understand what you're saying, and when exactly do they start…
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Despite calls for increasing diversity, scientific researchers are still predominantly white. One of the main reasons: a substantial disparity in research…
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As part of the Utah Public Radio ongoing series "Project Resilience," Shoshannah Buxbaum takes a look at intersections of aging, disability and technology…
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This special is part of UPR’s ongoing series Project Resilience. Project Resilience is made possible with support from the Utah State University Center…
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Nationwide, anywhere between a quarter to a half million homeowners could face foreclosure by the end of 2021 as a result of the pandemic, according to…
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On Thursday Utah’s Department of Health unveiled its much anticipated school re-opening guidelines. The 102-page document provides schools and the public…
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Mindy Vincent started Utah’s first syringe exchange program in 2016. That was right after the state legalized it. “People were appalled,” said Vincent,…
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As Congress debates a new pandemic relief bill two measures benefitting renters are set to expire. Over the weekend a federal moratorium on evictions…
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Latino Conservation Week was founded in 2014 by the Hispanic Access Foundation as a national initiative to encourage Latinos to get outdoors and help…