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In light of Earth Day, it's important to discuss climate change and how to adapt to it. A group of students at USU are looking at adapting agriculture and livestock in Cache Valley.
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This story is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative.
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A Utah State University laboratory gained international attention for research on spider silk, one of the strongest materials on earth. Recently, the study of spider silk at the lab has taken a backseat to the biomaterials of aquatic animals.
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In light of recent LGBTQ legislation across the country and within Utah, students and community members recently met at Utah State University for a silent, peaceful march around the Quad in a show of solidarity against homophobia and transphobia.
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As the semester comes to an end, students on the Logan campus at Utah State University are learning the unique practice of laughter yoga to relax.
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A climate scientist at Utah State University gave a talk on March 9 titled “Connecting Our Values, Science, and Technology to Solve Climate Change” on the climate crisis and how people can draw upon core values to bring about change.
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Sara Freeman, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology at USU, received an early-career scientist grant to study the brain and social behavior of the coyote.
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USU’s newly established Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water and Air has released their inaugural report.
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