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A chemist explains radioactivity at Utah State University's Science Unwrapped.
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USU's Science Unwrapped premiered its new Building on Basics series with a presentation about the climate change and waves.
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Utah State University geologist Susanne Jänecke discussed Cache Valley’s ancient floods and earthquakes at this month’s Science Unwrapped series at USU. Hear those there tell their experience of the night in their own words.
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At the next Science Unwrapped on Nov. 4, Rob Davies will define exponential growth and how it relates to viruses, economic growth and humanity’s impact on the planet.
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Chemical contaminants can travel long distances through the Earth’s atmosphere to remote ecosystems. Chemist Kimberly Hageman explains how pollutants from our human activities spread to the mountains, as well as to faraway places like Arctic Lakes.
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New technology being developed at Utah State University’s test track could pave the way for a more electrified transportation system that is better for the environment and the pocketbook.
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The Science Unwrapped talk at Utah State University this Friday will focus on the science of social bonds in animals and how this knowledge sheds light on the complexities of human sociality and love.
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Mosquitos are among the most impactful vectors of disease in the world. Dr. Norah Saarman is a researcher at Utah State University in the biology…
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This month, USU’s Science Unwrapped program will be looking at vaccine fears. “As long as there have been vaccines, there has been opposition to vaccine.…
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The Science Unwrapped talk at Utah State University this month focused on bees and how they impact our lives through the foods we eat.“I love bees! I just…