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Life Sciences Patents: Innovations for the Benefit of the World
In honor of the 10th anniversary of the Life Sciences Building, we share 10 scientific innovations that were created by life sciences faculty and students.
Messages That Resonate: BYU Devotional Excerpts
Five faculty and administrators from the College of Life Sciences recently spoke at BYU's weekly devotional where they shared inspirational messages that were both intellectually enlarging and spiritually strengthening.
A Scholar’s Thai Odyssey: Using Scientific Passion to Forge Connections and Serve
The time Curtis Hoffmann spent collaborating with Thai healthcare professionals expanded his mind, allowed him to reconnect with the Thai people, and opened doors for future research opportunities.
Dean's Message
Dean Bridgewater shares how the College of Life Sciences' vision to inspire learning and discovery for the benefit of the world has led to remarkable innovations.
BYU engineers are accelerating the ‘helpful robot’ revolution
BYU robotics experts are building a humanoid robot that can impressively lift large and unwieldy objects such as ladders, kayaks, car tires, chairs, and heavy boxes. And it does so safely because its whole structure is flexible.
Devotional: Carry the banners of peace, understanding, restoration and engagement
In his Tuesday morning devotional at the Marriott Center, Elder Stevenson spoke on how students can be Christlike examples in the world.
Do parents really have a favorite child? Here’s what new research from BYU says
Parents tend to favor younger siblings, daughters, and the more agreeable—often without realizing it.
Devotional: President and Sister Reese winter 2025
President C. Shane Reese and Sister Wendy Reese welcomed students and employees back to campus with the first devotional of the winter 2025 semester on Tuesday at the BYU Marriott Center.
Origami-inspired space tech: BYU mechanical engineers create deployable systems for NASA and U.S. Air Force
BYU’s Compliant Mechanisms Research lab, inspired by the ancient art of origami, is building a foldable, compact design that could help launch satellite systems to space in a rocket. After five years of research, a team led by professors Larry Howell and Spencer Magleby has succeeded in creating foldable antenna systems than can deploy off space rockets and permanently open to enhance satellite systems.