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Picture Perfect A large transmission electron microscope covered in wires sits inside a giant container that looks like an open fridge.

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Picture Perfect

BYU's transmission electron microscope lets researchers and students take a closer look at cells and proteins.

Smart bluetooth stakes in among crops.

Article

A Smart Solution

BYU researchers are working on a solution for imprecise crop irrigation: Smart Bluetooth Stakes.

Friction stir welding machine. Photo by Bradley Slade.

Research

Driving Efficiency

New welding advancements are improving Toyota's efficiency and reducing their carbon footprint.

Two hands grab chunks of grass and soil in the air.

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A Greater Grass

After a petition by plant and wildlife science professors, hybrid bermudagrass is now an option for water conservation.

The Little Planet
Summer 2024
Planetary scientist awarded the honor of having her very own planet named after her.
From Utah to Infinity 
Spring 2024
BYU's Eyring Science Center has a new permanent display that tells the story of the James Webb Space Telescope.
Itty-Bitty Ballistics 
Winter 2024
The world's smallest working nerf gun is the size of a fleck of pepper.
Not So Fast, Not So Furious 
Fall 2023
BYU took first at the Shell Eco-Marathon with a vehicle that could drive from Provo to Atlanta on one gallon.
Small Picture, Big Picture
Winter 2023
A BYU professor pioneered new way to look at the building blocks of life.
Waste Not
Summer 2022
BYU’s closed-loop composting system diverts food waste from landfills to campus flowerbeds as mulch and dirt.
Reclaiming Kennecott
Winter 2022
A team of BYU students and researchers are working to bring native wildlife back to the hills around Kennecott mine.