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Could AI Speed Up the Design of Nuclear Reactors?

Walking home at night is not the same for women – study

Social media conversations are driven by those on the margins, says new BYU research

A study found that people perceive that robots are replacing human jobs at a greater rate than they actually are

In a new exercise science study, researchers say they have pinpointed a methodology to "prescribe" aerobic exercise like medicine, producing individualized results regardless of a person's current fitness.

BYU profs create new nuclear reactor to produce nuclear energy more safely

Study found those wearing a pedometer walked an average of 318 more steps per day than those without a tracker, even if the walkers had no specific fitness goals or incentives, and even when they couldn’t see the step count the pedometer kept

Researchers estimate up to 40% of college students face food insecurity in Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics paper

Drought study: Researchers in Utah took aerial photography of land parcels and analyzed secondary water bills of thousands of people in two Utah cities

Going cashless to prevent COVID-19 was useless, new microbiology study finds the COVID-19 is reduced 99.9993% on banknotes after 30 minutes

A few weeks into COVID-19, social media posts thanking frontline workers became popular

Utah's DWR was hearing that hunters weren't finding elk during hunting season

BYU researchers have developed new ways to convert dead, decaying trees into a fuel that can be used in coal power plants

Research found that students who participate in multiple field trips during a school year have higher test scores, perform better in class and have increased cultural conscientiousness over time

Teens not getting enough sleep may consume 4.5 extra pounds of sugar during a school year says BYU research, because teens have worse dietary habits when they sleep less

Algorithm accurately predicts when teens have suicidal thoughts, behavior

Internet trolls possess narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy and schadenfreude, study finds

New research on Alzheimer’s Disease shows ‘lifestyle origin at least in some degree’

About 61% of Americans have had at least 1 Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)

Engineering & nursing professors collaborate to build open source 3D-printed bluetooth stethoscope with a 50-foot range to help healthcare practitioners stay safe amid COVID

New study finds that about 90% of gamers aren't actually addicted to video games

Post-game snacks in study of 4 youth sports contained more calories than the kids burned during the games.

For years now, 10,000 steps a day has become the gold standard for people trying to improve their health

Dried lakebeds are a significant source of dust in many urban areas

8-year longitudinal study concludes the amount of time spent on social media is not associated with increased anxiety or depression in teenagers

Impostor Syndrome, when people feel like frauds even if they are actually capable and well-qualified, is more common than you think, with 20% of college students experiencing it in a new study

Positive childhood experiences (such as having good friends, neighbors, teachers) can compensate for the long-term health consequences that come with major childhood adversity.

All students, both native-born and foreign-born, benefit academically where immigration rates are high according to study of 41 high-income countries.

Researchers found nearly 70 percent of the students who interviewed someone with a vaccine-preventable disease moved from vaccine hesitant to pro-vaccine— even when they had NO vaccine curriculum

The presence of a spouse helps someone calm down faster after a stressful event

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