Advancing algae for better biofuels
IMAGE: Algae ponds at Arizona State University's Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation. Colorado State University-developed new algae strains will be tested in collaboration with Arizona...
View ArticleWant to win the Nobel Prize? Graduate from Logan High School
In this file photo dated Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016, Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory Co-Founder Kip Thorne speaks during a news conference at the National Press Club in Washington,...
View ArticleS.L. County wants public's help in shaping future of parks, recreation
Salt Lake County's Parks and Recreation Division, in partnership with Utah State University, is seeking community feedback on the future development of parks. According to Martin Jensen, the division's...
View ArticleTwo artists with Price connections show their work at Gallery East
The second Gallery East exhibit of fall semester is a combination of photography and pottery by two artists with Price connections. The exhibit will run through November 3 at the gallery located in the...
View ArticleNearly a third of female Utah Valley University students surveyed experience...
Tribune File Photo) A survey of Utah Valley University students, released Friday, showed low rates of reporting among students who experience sexual misconduct. About 1 in 3 women and 1 in 7 men...
View ArticleUtah colleges release new sexual assault data - but are asking students how...
Schools that receive federal funding must annually release data on crimes that occur on campus or at affiliated locations, such as recognized fraternities and sororities, and on public property...
View ArticleUSU to lead collaborative water research initiative
Utah State University hydrologists are revolutionizing the way scientific data is stored and shared among scientists around the globe. USU's David Tarboton will lead a $4 million National Science...
View ArticleTooele Technical College and RDA look to build new business center
Tooele Technical College and the Tooele City Redevelopment Agency will team up to build and operate a 16,000-square-foot business resource center on land currently owned by the RDA at 200 S. Tooele...
View ArticleView the night sky from USU's observatory Friday
Utah State University's observatory will opens its doors to the public Friday to view Cache Valley's night sky from 7:30-9:30 p.m. All ages are welcome and admission is free. Located on the roof of the...
View Article3 editorials Tribune Editorial: An increase in sexual assault reporting is a...
Tribune file photo Old Main Building is at Utah State University. In the wake of sexual assault allegations lodged against former USU linebacker Torrey Green, the school has announced the formation of...
View ArticleTime to get under-involved with the kids
WELCOME to the neontocracy: a world that revolves around the needs of children far beyond the basics of food and material comfort. Here, it is considered vital to maintain children's happiness, status,...
View ArticleFour hopefuls vie for two seats on Grantsville City Council
Megan Baker, Derek Dalton, Scott Stice and Tom Tripp are seeking those seats. Each voter in Grantsville may vote for up to two candidates.
View ArticleGochis, Saunders, Thomas, and Wardle seek council seats
Each voter in Tooele may vote for up to two candidates. The two candidates with the most votes will be the winners.The Tooele Transcript Bulletin sent three questions to the candidates.
View ArticleUSU Eastern Library and Learning Commons open house
The term "commons" is and old English legal name for common land and is a shared resource in which each stakeholder has an equal interest. The learning commons revolution is occurring through the...
View ArticleWSU ekes out a win in H20ath Water War
Despite stiff competition, Weber State University was able to turn the tide and eke out a win in this year's H2Oath Water War, earning a $5,000 scholarship to the department or program most closely...
View ArticleLife of young Plainview native inspires memorial music symposium, concert
Craig Jessop, presently dean of Caine College of Arts at Utah State University and formerly conductor of the Morman Tabernacle Choir, will make a guest appearance to conduct the Clay R. Warren Memorial...
View ArticleA drier south: Europe's drought trends match climate change projections
On the same day that global leaders wrapped up an international water and climate summit in Rome, researchers published new findings that suggest European drought trends are lining up with climate...
View ArticleUSU professor hopes robotic hives will help honeybees
As a beekeeper, Vladimir Kulyukin is worried about the plight of the honeybee. As a computer scientist, he hopes to help curb colony failures by creating robotic hives.
View ArticleUtah Professor Hopes Robotic Hives Will Help Honeybees
As a beekeeper, Vladimir Kulyukin is worried about the plight of the honeybee. As a computer scientist, he hopes to help curb colony failures by creating robotic hives.
View ArticleUAH Engineers Create "Digital Twin" to Improve Cubesat's Mission Success
With a NASA grant for $185,000, the College of Engineering at The University of Alabama in Huntsville has been tasked with creating a "digital twin" of a CubeSat to ensure that it will function...
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