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BYU engineering students design new wearable tech for search and rescue rats... yes, rats!
A recent BYU engineering capstone team took on the challenge of designing an improved backpack localization device for APOPO, a global organization that has deployed HeroRATS for more than 25 years. APOPO’s rats have helped save millions of lives by sniffing out explosives in war-torn regions and detecting tuberculosis in laboratory settings.
Forum: The Power of Faith Panel
President C. Shane Reese, along with D. Michael Lindsay of Taylor University, addressed the campus community in a panel discussion during today's forum on faith in higher education.
BYU journalism students bring Olympic stories to life in Italy
Positioned behind her camera, BYU journalism student and photographer Abby Shelton captured the raw emotion of the U.S. women’s hockey team’s semifinal victory to advance to the gold medal game, describing the moment as “epic” — witnessing peak athleticism on one of the world’s biggest stages through her own lens.
BYU student named Honor Graduate as top U.S. Marine Corps Officer candidate in the nation
BYU students have earned some of the nation’s highest honors, but for the first time ever, a BYU student has been named the top U.S. Marine Corps officer candidate in the country.
Riley and Bowman Bridge Disciplines to Advance Research on Spreading Depolarizations
Benjamin Riley and Tyler Bowman are working together to uncover why some people are more susceptible to brain injuries than others.
Building Global Bridges: The Bilingual Impact of Fire Sponge Research
BYU is collaborating with the Universidade Federal da Bahia in Salvador, Brazil, to study potential new cancer and malaria treatments.
Peak Performance: BYU Health Screenings Promote Active Aging
BYU students are conducting life-saving screenings for participants age fifty and over at the Huntsman World Senior Games.
Lighting the Way: Building Healthier Families Across Generations
In the Brain, Family, and Health Lab, researchers study how family life education can strengthen mental, physical, and emotional health across generations.
For Times of Trouble
President Holland shares insights on how to overcome stumbling blocks in the lab and in life.
Nourish to Flourish: How Nutrition Empowers Residents in Transitional Housing
Life science students and faculty are providing health and nutrition education to individuals in need.