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Sounding off: BYU researchers study the roar of SpaceX's Starship
BYU team measures the thunderous noise of the world’s most powerful rocket, exploring its impact on communities and the environment.
Improving Athletes One Step at a Time in Dr. Hunter’s Lab
Dr. Hunter and his team conduct research on running to improve athlete performance and analyze the effectiveness of racing footwear.
Protecting Health at Home: Dr. Jim Johnston’s Lab
Do you know what's in the air you breathe? Dr. Johnston's lab focuses on combating the invisible threats of poor indoor air quality that can cause negative health effects.
Devotional: Lessons on endurance
Inspired by the Tour Divide, a grueling, self-supported 2,700-mile bike race, Hopkins embraced endurance as a concept deeply rooted in hard work rather than passive waiting.
Josh Hutchins Shares Research at National Conference
Josh Hutchins was accepted to present his research on claudins and permeable membranes at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
BYU professor earns Legion of Merit for diplomacy; urges students to be peacemakers
BYU history professor and recently retired Army Col. Mark Choate says diplomatic missions are a lot like church missions: they carry a higher, broader purpose, run on small teams and accomplish a similar overarching goal of bringing peace to God’s children. Choate recently earned the prestigious Legion of Merit for his military service.
Mouth to Market: How the Sensory Lab Engages Food Science Students
Ever wondered how companies pick which recipe to use for their products? The Sensory Lab has the answers.
BYU origami-inspired chair design featured on Mark Rober’s Top 10 list
A futuristic BYU-designed, origami-inspired Flex Chair, cut out of a single piece of flat material and folded into shape, has made YouTuber Mark Rober’s Top 10 list. In a Nov. 2 video post, Rober spotlights the chair at #7 on his list of Crunch Lab builds in the past year, and credits BYU compliant mechanisms researchers for the innovative design.
BYU and the U: Rivals on the field, teammates in the lab
Over the past 10 years, BYU professors coauthored a staggering 1,388 publications with colleagues at the University of Utah. While athletic competitions between the two schools produce a lot of headlines, academic collaborations produce a lot of research.
Extinct Birds Donated to the Bean Life Science Museum
BYU alumni Nate and Sheryl Arrington made a generous donation of rare and extinct birds to the Bean Life Science Museum. The Arringtons’ donation includes several extinct bird species that hold important scientific and educational value.