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USTAR professor Mike Lefevre of USU's Center for Advanced Nutrition explores coffee/diabetes connection.
College of Science academic advisors, faculty members and student ambassadors stepped to the plate to share information about science study with undecided Aggies.
Jim Powell, professor, and Mevin Hooten, assistant professor, both in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, received 2008 Water@USU Research and Teaching Initiation Grants.
USU Rhodes Scholar Lara Anderson '03, MS'04, explores particle physics, cosmology.
USU's student chapter of the American Chemical Society was selected from more than 330 chapters nationwide for an Outstanding Chapter Award.
USU's long history with genetics research continues with USTAR professor David Ward who specializes in the development of new technologies and their applications to human health.
Biologists Joshua Der, Leigh Latta, and Shyam Shridhar, along with Chemist Yuan Chu and Biochemist Brenda Suh are among ten graduate student recipients of USU's Center for Integrated Biosystems' research grants.
USU physicist Shane Larson discusses unfounded fears about Europe's giant atom smasher.
USU physicist Shane Larson discusses the Large Hadron Collider.
Shane Larson, assistant professor of physics, is among Utah scientists featured in a Salt Lake Tribune article about the Large Hadron Collider.