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The Mars Society’s annual University Rover Challenge not only pits international collegiate teams against themselves but against the remote badlands of Utah too.
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Between drought, climate change and population growth, Utah’s water supply is stretched increasingly thin. A new study shows how two very different communities in different parts of the state found success in conservation.
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The project, called Natives Engaged in Alzheimer's Research, is an ongoing effort focusing on not only including communities left out of research, but collecting data in Native languages.
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Utah Lake is a defining landmark of Provo but “people don't see it as a valuable and desirable ecosystem,” says a BYU professor.
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Reducing the amount of lawn around the home and opting for water-wise plants can help Utah keep the strides it made dealing with the drought, says a BYU grass expert.
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Brigham Young University’s Honor Code prohibits “same-sex romantic behavior.” But at this unofficial graduation ceremony, students were able to talk openly about their partners and focused on “queer joy.”
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Environmental, social and governance is a business and investing philosophy that has captured the attention of Utah politicians from local cities all the way up to the governor and Congress.
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Past remarks on LGBTQ issues and same-sex marriage made by Jeffrey R. Holland, an elder with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, have some students upset about the university's choice.
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BYU human resources professor says employees can advocate for their mental health needs by letting management know when they are struggling and enlisting co-worker help.
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Even as Utah legislators work to regulate youth access to social media, studies haven’t shown a clear link between depression and anxiety and teen online activity.
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Utah leaders are under pressure to end water diversions and enforce tougher restrictions in order save the drying Great Salt Lake.
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Students past and present recount magical moments at the longtime home for the arts on the north end of the Brigham Young University campus.