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USU Anthropologists Receive Funding to Study Water Heritage in the Mountain West
Molly Boeka Cannon and Anna Cohen, anthropology faculty at Utah State University, received $217,000 in grant funding…
From its earliest moments USU’s core mission was to predict, research and scientifically solve Utah’s water problems and needs. Today, the university’s water specialists are among the world’s leading experts on water-related issues as they work to further understand this precious resource.
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Molly Boeka Cannon and Anna Cohen, anthropology faculty at Utah State University, received $217,000 in grant funding…
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A team of scientists at Utah State University has developed a new tool to forecast drought and water flow in the…
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USU Uintah Basin Extension Specialist Boyd Kitchen and Matt Yost, a colleague from the Logan campus, are…
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Tammy Rittenour contributes luminescence dating expertise for new field data from Yukon River Basin that provides…
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Tianbiao Leo Liu, Bo Hu, Maowei Hu describe a high-performance solar flow battery aimed at electrification of rural…
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Microplastic particles and fibers spiral through the Earth system, accumulating even in protected wilderness areas…
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As a result of recent events, including the earthquake and coronavirus pandemic, more Utahns than ever are interested…
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SDL at Utah State University recently delivered to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center an engineering test unit of the…
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Wetlands, floodplains and aquatic habitats are some of Utah's most important ecosystems.
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The USU student group proposed a tabletop model that would provide a hands-on education tool that is focused on…
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Yost received the award at the society's annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas, along with a $2,000 prize.
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Anglers Adapting in the Yellowstone River Watershed