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Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
Recognizing the wetland treasure of the Provo River Delta and hoping to share it with the rising generation, recent BYU graduate Josh Hammari developed a two-day camp to inspire wonder and ...
When students step into Joseph Darowski’s office, the first thing they notice are shelves lined with comic books. Iconic ...
Wildfires in residential areas are on the rise; why hydrants and the water system behind them were never meant to stop those fires ...
In a recent study, BYU professors Jacob Steffen and Taylor Wells explored why some people are still reluctant to use GenAI tools. While some people might worry about an AI apocalypse, Steffen and ...
A recent BYU study shows that not all dietary sugars carry the same risks. In the largest and most comprehensive meta-analysis of its kind, BYU researchers—in collaboration with researchers from ...
New research from BYU highlights how subtle parental preferences—based on birth order, personality, and gender—can shape sibling relationships and family dynamics. Siblings share a unique bond built ...
BYU team measures the thunderous noise of the world’s most powerful rocket, exploring its impact on communities and the environment.
With approval from its Board of Trustees, Brigham Young University has appointed Dr. Mark Ott as the inaugural dean of BYU's medical school.
On September 3, 2024, BYU President C. Shane Reese provided an update on the newly announced BYU medical school.
A BYU professor has figured out a way to shave years off the complicated design and licensing processes for modern nuclear reactors: artificial intelligence. That's right, nuclear power is teaming up ...
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