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Biology
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College of Science
Science Unwrapped
To keep people safe, it’s important to keep science in mind. Carl Farley is an industrial hygienist – a scientist and engineer who specializes in keeping people safe in the workplace.
Waves, Force, Torque: The Science of Safety

Waves, Force, Torque: The Science of Safety

To keep people safe, it’s important to keep science in mind. Carl Farley is an industrial hygienist – a scientist and engineer who specializes in keeping people safe in the workplace.

Science Unwrapped
Presentations
College of Science
Biology
Ecology
Summer is hot, winter is cold and spring is wet. But have you ever wondered why some seasons are hotter or colder, wetter or drier than normal?
Waves: The Ups and Downs of Utah’s Climate Cycle

Waves: The Ups and Downs of Utah’s Climate Cycle

Summer is hot, winter is cold and spring is wet. But have you ever wondered why some seasons are hotter or colder, wetter or drier than normal?

Presentations
College of Science
Biology
Science Unwrapped
Frogs can teach us a lot about evolution and how organisms adapt to an ever-changing world. Biologist Molly Womack takes us on a millions-of-years journey featuring amazing amphibians.
Croaky Shapeshifters: How Frogs Shapeshift within a Lifetime and Across Millennia | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Croaky Shapeshifters: How Frogs Shapeshift within a Lifetime and Across Millennia

Frogs can teach us a lot about evolution and how organisms adapt to an ever-changing world. Biologist Molly Womack takes us on a millions-of-years journey featuring amazing amphibians.

Ecology
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Biology
Watershed Sciences
College of Science
How can we use science to foster a healthier world? Using Utah Lake as an example, ecologist Ben Abbott will discuss ways to encourage productive interaction between scientific knowledge and public policy.
Lake Effects: Utah Lake Issues Reveal How We View Science and Public Policy | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Lake Effects: Utah Lake Issues Reveal How We View Science and Public Policy

How can we use science to foster a healthier world? Using Utah Lake as an example, ecologist Ben Abbott will discuss ways to encourage productive interaction between scientific knowledge and public policy.

2022
College of Science
Presentations
Biology
Science Unwrapped
USU neurobiologist Sara Freeman studies what happens in the brain as people form social bonds, including bonds strong enough to commit ourselves to one significant other. Freeman presented “The Science of Social Bonds: From Animals to Autism” at USU’s Sc
Matters of the Heart or Brain? | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Matters of the Heart or Brain?

USU neurobiologist Sara Freeman studies what happens in the brain as people form social bonds, including bonds strong enough to commit ourselves to one significant other. Freeman presented “The Science of Social Bonds: From Animals to Autism” at USU’s Sc...

Biology
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
2021
Biological Engineer Keith Roper presents “An In-COVID-ient Sleuth: Lifting Viral Fingerprints from Water and Air” at USU’s Science Unwrapped. He details efforts to detect SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater. This has aided public health officials in tracking i
An In-COVID-ient Sleuth | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

An In-COVID-ient Sleuth

Biological Engineer Keith Roper presents “An In-COVID-ient Sleuth: Lifting Viral Fingerprints from Water and Air” at USU’s Science Unwrapped. He details efforts to detect SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater. This has aided public health officials in tracking i...

College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Biology
2021
insects
USU ecologist Norah Saarman is using satellite and genetic data to track Mosquitos, disease-carrying killers. She discusses this in her presentation “Making Use of the Great and Small: Tracking Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes with Satellites and Genetics” at
Tracking Disease- Carrying Mosquitoes with Satellites and Genetics | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Tracking Disease- Carrying Mosquitoes with Satellites and Genetics

USU ecologist Norah Saarman is using satellite and genetic data to track Mosquitos, disease-carrying killers. She discusses this in her presentation “Making Use of the Great and Small: Tracking Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes with Satellites and Genetics” at...

College of Science
2021
Presentations
Biology
Science Unwrapped
USU neurobiologist Thayne Sweeten says, “Although vaccines have played a major role in eradicating serious disease over the centuries, concerns and fears surrounding their use have persisted.” Sweeten explores this topic at Science Unwrapped with “Vaccin
Vaccine Fears: Fact and Fiction | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Vaccine Fears: Fact and Fiction

USU neurobiologist Thayne Sweeten says, “Although vaccines have played a major role in eradicating serious disease over the centuries, concerns and fears surrounding their use have persisted.” Sweeten explores this topic at Science Unwrapped with “Vaccin...

2020
Science Unwrapped
Biology
Presentations
College of Science
USU’s Science Unwrapped delves into zoonotic diseases (illnesses caused by germs spread from animals to people) as Research Assistant Professor Brett Hurst presents “Uneasy Neighbors: How Interactions Between Humans and Animals Can Cause Pandemics.” (Nov
Uneasy Neighbors: How Interactions Between Humans and Animals Can Cause Pandemics | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Uneasy Neighbors: How Interactions Between Humans and Animals Can Cause Pandemics

USU’s Science Unwrapped delves into zoonotic diseases (illnesses caused by germs spread from animals to people) as Research Assistant Professor Brett Hurst presents “Uneasy Neighbors: How Interactions Between Humans and Animals Can Cause Pandemics.” (Nov...

insects
College of Science
Presentations
2020
Ecology
Biology
Science Unwrapped
“How boring our meals would be without pollinators,” says Theresa Pitts-Singer, research entomologist, USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research Laboratory on the USU campus in Logan. She presents “All the Reasons that ‘Bee’” a
All the Reasons that 'Bee' | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

All the Reasons that 'Bee'

“How boring our meals would be without pollinators,” says Theresa Pitts-Singer, research entomologist, USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research Laboratory on the USU campus in Logan. She presents “All the Reasons that ‘Bee’” a...

Science Unwrapped
Biology
2019
Presentations
College of Science
What happens to food when we eat it? USU nutrition scientist Carrie Durward, a registered dietitian, says the journey food takes through our digestive systems is ‘epic’ and she describes that fantastic voyage at Science Unwrapped. (Oct. 11, 2019)
Breaking it Down: Food's Epic Journey through Your Digestive System | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Breaking it Down: Food's Epic Journey through Your Digestive System

What happens to food when we eat it? USU nutrition scientist Carrie Durward, a registered dietitian, says the journey food takes through our digestive systems is ‘epic’ and she describes that fantastic voyage at Science Unwrapped. (Oct. 11, 2019)

Science Unwrapped
Biology
2019
College of Science
Presentations
Utah State University scientists Bruce Bugbee and Lance Seefeldt are part of the NASA-funded Center for the Utilization of Biological Engineering in Space Project, known as “CUBES,” and they share what they’ve learned about “Food on Mars” at Science Unwra
Food on Mars | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Food on Mars

Utah State University scientists Bruce Bugbee and Lance Seefeldt are part of the NASA-funded Center for the Utilization of Biological Engineering in Space Project, known as “CUBES,” and they share what they’ve learned about “Food on Mars” at Science Unwra...

Presentations
Biology
College of Science
2022
Science Unwrapped
Engineering
“Nano,” a unit prefix meaning “one billionth,” is the topic for USU’s Science Unwrapped with featured speakers Elizabeth Vargis, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Biological Engineering and Nick Roberts, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Mechanica
Nano | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Nano

“Nano,” a unit prefix meaning “one billionth,” is the topic for USU’s Science Unwrapped with featured speakers Elizabeth Vargis, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Biological Engineering and Nick Roberts, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Mechanica...

College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
2022
Biology
“Microscopic organisms influence the health of our environment and even processes occurring within our own bodies.” says USU biologist Bonnie Waring, assistant professor in the Department of Biology and the USU Ecology Center. She presents “Microscopic,”
Can Microbes Change History | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Can Microbes Change History

“Microscopic organisms influence the health of our environment and even processes occurring within our own bodies.” says USU biologist Bonnie Waring, assistant professor in the Department of Biology and the USU Ecology Center. She presents “Microscopic,”...

2022
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Biology
Author Vladimir Nabokov was also an accomplished lepidopterist and illustrator. USU biologists Lauren Lucas and Zach Gompert explore Nabokov’s unique genius at USU’s Science Unwrapped with a presentation titled “Nabokov’s Butterflies”. (Jan. 26, 2022)
Nabokov's Butterflies | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Nabokov's Butterflies

Author Vladimir Nabokov was also an accomplished lepidopterist and illustrator. USU biologists Lauren Lucas and Zach Gompert explore Nabokov’s unique genius at USU’s Science Unwrapped with a presentation titled “Nabokov’s Butterflies”. (Jan. 26, 2022)

Biology
Presentations
College of Science
2017
Science Unwrapped
Sharks often evoke fear, but USU ecologist says the aquatic creatures deserve greater credit for their role in maintaining healthy marine and coastal ecosystems and a sustainable planet. Atwood presents “Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans” at USU’s Science U
Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans

Sharks often evoke fear, but USU ecologist says the aquatic creatures deserve greater credit for their role in maintaining healthy marine and coastal ecosystems and a sustainable planet. Atwood presents “Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans” at USU’s Science U...

Science Unwrapped
2017
Presentations
Biology
College of Science
Wildlife Science
Do birds of a feather really flock together? Can birds recognize individual people? And why do birds sometimes crash into windows? Utah State University ornithologist Kimberly Sullivan explores these questions with her Science Unwrapped presentation, “A B
Bird's-Eye View | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Bird's-Eye View

Do birds of a feather really flock together? Can birds recognize individual people? And why do birds sometimes crash into windows? Utah State University ornithologist Kimberly Sullivan explores these questions with her Science Unwrapped presentation, “A B...

2017
College of Science
Wildlife Science
Biology
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Are wolves as ferocious and fearless as depicted in popular media? USU wildlife ecologist Dan MacNulty explores this question at Science Unwrapped. The assistant professor in the Dept. of Wildland Resources presents “Timid Predators, Scary Prey: Why Wolve
Wolves: Timid Predators? | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Wolves: Timid Predators?

Are wolves as ferocious and fearless as depicted in popular media? USU wildlife ecologist Dan MacNulty explores this question at Science Unwrapped. The assistant professor in the Dept. of Wildland Resources presents “Timid Predators, Scary Prey: Why Wolve...

Science Unwrapped
Biology
2016
Presentations
College of Science
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores questions about movie making with bees as the featured speaker Jamie Strange, research entomologist with the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit at USU, presents “Swarm Science: Taking the Sting Ou
Swarm Science: Taking the Sting Out of Filming Bees | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Swarm Science: Taking the Sting Out of Filming Bees

Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores questions about movie making with bees as the featured speaker Jamie Strange, research entomologist with the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit at USU, presents “Swarm Science: Taking the Sting Ou...

Presentations
Science Unwrapped
2016
Biology
College of Science
“I want to dispel common myths about snakes and offer a chance to learn some really cool, interesting stuff about these animals…” Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores these curious creatures when herpetologist Andrew Durso presents “Life is
Life is Short but Snakes are Long | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Life is Short but Snakes are Long

“I want to dispel common myths about snakes and offer a chance to learn some really cool, interesting stuff about these animals…” Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores these curious creatures when herpetologist Andrew Durso presents “Life is ...

Biology
2016
Presentations
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
We’ve all heard the terms ‘organic’ and ‘sustainable’ agriculture, but what do those descriptions really mean? Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this question with USU soil scientist Jennifer Reeve. She presents “What is Organic and Susta
What is Organic and Sustainable Agriculture, Anyway? | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

What is Organic and Sustainable Agriculture, Anyway?

We’ve all heard the terms ‘organic’ and ‘sustainable’ agriculture, but what do those descriptions really mean? Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this question with USU soil scientist Jennifer Reeve. She presents “What is Organic and Susta...

Presentations
2015
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Biology
“Quality of water has to equal quality of life. If we degrade water, we degrade our quality of life,” says Betsy Damon, who has collaborated with scientists and urban planners around the world to create naturally filtering urban water parks, presents “Wat
Water Creates | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Water Creates

“Quality of water has to equal quality of life. If we degrade water, we degrade our quality of life,” says Betsy Damon, who has collaborated with scientists and urban planners around the world to create naturally filtering urban water parks, presents “Wat...

Biology
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
2015
“Beavers do a much better job of river restoration than we do, and have a much longer track record of river engineering,” says USU geomorphologist Joe Wheaton. He is the featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped presenting “Leave it to Beavers: Lessons
Leave it to Beavers | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Leave it to Beavers

“Beavers do a much better job of river restoration than we do, and have a much longer track record of river engineering,” says USU geomorphologist Joe Wheaton. He is the featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped presenting “Leave it to Beavers: Lessons...

Watershed Sciences
College of Science
2015
Biology
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Extraordinary microbial communities actually thrive in “America’s Dead Sea.” USU welcomes Westminster College microbiologist Bonnie Baxter, who has long studied these ultra-hearty organisms. She presents “Going to Extremes: Exploring Extremophiles of the
Going to Extremes: Extremophiles in the Great Salt Lake | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Going to Extremes: Extremophiles in the Great Salt Lake

Extraordinary microbial communities actually thrive in “America’s Dead Sea.” USU welcomes Westminster College microbiologist Bonnie Baxter, who has long studied these ultra-hearty organisms. She presents “Going to Extremes: Exploring Extremophiles of the...

College of Science
Biology
Science Unwrapped
2015
Presentations
USU wetlands ecologist Karin Kettenring addresses challenges, along with special features of the Great Salt Lake wetlands, as featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped. Her talk is titled, “Mighty Phragmites: Controlling Plant Invaders in Great Salt La
Mighty Phragmites | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Mighty Phragmites

USU wetlands ecologist Karin Kettenring addresses challenges, along with special features of the Great Salt Lake wetlands, as featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped. Her talk is titled, “Mighty Phragmites: Controlling Plant Invaders in Great Salt La...

Science Unwrapped
Watershed Sciences
Biology
2015
Presentations
College of Science
In its “Great Salt Lake Today” series, Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this enigmatic Utah gem. The series begins with “Great Salt Lake: Stranger in Utah’s Backyard “presented by USU Limnologist Wayne Wurtsbaugh, (Jan 16, 2015)
Great Salt Lake: Stranger in Utah’s Backyard | Science Unwrapped | College of Science

Great Salt Lake: Stranger in Utah’s Backyard

In its “Great Salt Lake Today” series, Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this enigmatic Utah gem. The series begins with “Great Salt Lake: Stranger in Utah’s Backyard “presented by USU Limnologist Wayne Wurtsbaugh, (Jan 16, 2015)