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Jun 19, 2008
USU chemist Alvan Hengge explores the 'remarkable chemistry' of phosphate and sulfate transfer.
Statistician Mevin Hooten's research on how invasive species and diseases spread and change over time and space is taking wing with a flexible, hierarchical model.
College of Science undergraduate Andrew Burgon tells family and friends his faculty mentor David York is to obesity research what director Steven Spielberg is to filmmaking.
If you’ve ever rummaged frantically through the kitchen for dried beans or bottle caps prior to the imminent arrival of the school bus, then you’re more than familiar with math manipulatives.
Research led by neurobiologist Tim Gilbertson focuses on how our bodies recognize and response to nutrients.
When Kevin Young, lecturer at Utah State University's Brigham City campus, couldn't find a book he liked for the physiology class he taught during summer 2006, he decided to work with his students to create their own wiki textbook using Wikibooks.
Undergraduate computer scientist Arthur Mahoney and faculty mentor Dan Watson are developing an innovative an innovative algorithm to improve communication among robots.


