Science Unwrapped
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College of Science
USU researchers create “labquakes” to improve future earthquake forecasts.
Earthquakes: Predicting the Unpredictable
USU researchers create “labquakes” to improve future earthquake forecasts.
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College of Science
Science Unwrapped
USU biologists explore how queen bees avoid trade-offs other animals face.
Why Queen Bees Can Have It All
USU biologists explore how queen bees avoid trade-offs other animals face.
College of Science
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Science Unwrapped
USU researchers explore how microplastics transport both helpful and harmful microbes.
Microplastic Taxis for Microbes
USU researchers explore how microplastics transport both helpful and harmful microbes.
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
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USU physicists explore how dualities may unify nature under shared physical laws.
From Superconductors to Black Holes: Two Sides, Same Coin
USU physicists explore how dualities may unify nature under shared physical laws.
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Electrical engineers Ethan Wayland, USU undergraduate researcher and student coordinator of the Get Away Special Team, and Dr. Reyhan Baktur, associate professor, collaborate on the development of a CubeSat featuring a novel optically transparent antenna
Countdown to Launch
Electrical engineers Ethan Wayland, USU undergraduate researcher and student coordinator of the Get Away Special Team, and Dr. Reyhan Baktur, associate professor, collaborate on the development of a CubeSat featuring a novel optically transparent antenna ...
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
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Computer Scientists Tanner Helms, undergraduate researcher, and Dr. Chad Mano, professional practice associate professor, discuss the creative and technological challenges of harnessing AI to solve a real-world problem.
Tackling Tariffs
Computer Scientists Tanner Helms, undergraduate researcher, and Dr. Chad Mano, professional practice associate professor, discuss the creative and technological challenges of harnessing AI to solve a real-world problem.
Science Unwrapped
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College of Science
Anthropologists Sascha Baldauf, USU Honors student and undergraduate researcher, and Dr. Molly Cannon, director and curator, conduct research and make discoveries in ancient burial practices.
Mummy Mystery
Anthropologists Sascha Baldauf, USU Honors student and undergraduate researcher, and Dr. Molly Cannon, director and curator, conduct research and make discoveries in ancient burial practices.
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
General Science
College of Science
Mathematicians Seth Porter, undergraduate researcher, and Matt Young, faculty member in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, conduct research in the theory of knots.
Mathematicians Matt Young and Seth Porter
Mathematicians Seth Porter, undergraduate researcher, and Matt Young, faculty member in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, conduct research in the theory of knots.
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
General Science
Biological engineers Sophia Hessami, an undergraduate researcher, and her mentor, Professor Elizabeth Vargis, will share their journey in conducting impactful research at USU, focusing on their work to better understand age-related macular degeneration (A
Biological Engineers Elizabeth Vargis and Sophia Hessami
Biological engineers Sophia Hessami, an undergraduate researcher, and her mentor, Professor Elizabeth Vargis, will share their journey in conducting impactful research at USU, focusing on their work to better understand age-related macular degeneration (A...
Science Unwrapped
General Science
Presentations
College of Science
Utah's rocks preserve a phenomenal record of prehistoric life, especially from the Age of Dinosaurs. Over its 63-year history, USU's own Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah has played an important role in exploring those rocks and telling the story of dinos
Paleontologist Josh Lively
Utah's rocks preserve a phenomenal record of prehistoric life, especially from the Age of Dinosaurs. Over its 63-year history, USU's own Prehistoric Museum in Price, Utah has played an important role in exploring those rocks and telling the story of dinos...
College of Science
General Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Jessica Habashi is a champion of undergraduate research. Some years ago, the biologist noted a real-world project at the USU Brigham City campus and saw it not only as a challenge to be investigated, but as a meaningful research experience for students. T
“Stepping Up to Science: How Pursuing Research Expands Horizons”
Jessica Habashi is a champion of undergraduate research. Some years ago, the biologist noted a real-world project at the USU Brigham City campus and saw it not only as a challenge to be investigated, but as a meaningful research experience for students. T...
General Science
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Artificial intelligence – AI – captures our imaginations with its rocketing innovation and surging accessibility.
A.I. is an Astounding Innovation, but Can We Trust It?
Artificial intelligence – AI – captures our imaginations with its rocketing innovation and surging accessibility.
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
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General Science
Watershed scientist Patrick Belmont explores how we can better align economics and sustainability to put us on track for improving quality of life for people.
Can We Live the Good Life and Keep Our Planet Healthy?
Watershed scientist Patrick Belmont explores how we can better align economics and sustainability to put us on track for improving quality of life for people.
Science Unwrapped
General Science
College of Science
Presentations
Collaborating with USU physicists and computer scientists, along with Cache County teachers, Swanson designs classroom science activities that help students transform daydreams into big ideas.
How Do We Learn and How Should We Teach?
Collaborating with USU physicists and computer scientists, along with Cache County teachers, Swanson designs classroom science activities that help students transform daydreams into big ideas.
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Geosciences
Presentations
We associate earthquakes with seismic waves and potential destruction because that is what we can feel and see. But energy during an earthquake is also transformed into heat (the First Law of Thermodynamics.)
Energy Transformations: Earthquakes and Hot Rocks
We associate earthquakes with seismic waves and potential destruction because that is what we can feel and see. But energy during an earthquake is also transformed into heat (the First Law of Thermodynamics.)
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Mathematics and Statistics
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
In probability theory, the Law of Large Numbers (LLN) is a theorem that describes the result of performing the same experiment a large number of times.
Randomness & Chance: Push It to the Limit
In probability theory, the Law of Large Numbers (LLN) is a theorem that describes the result of performing the same experiment a large number of times.
Presentations
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Biology
To keep people safe, it’s important to keep science in mind. Carl Farley is an industrial hygienist – a scientist and engineer who specializes in keeping people safe in the workplace.
Waves, Force, Torque: The Science of Safety
To keep people safe, it’s important to keep science in mind. Carl Farley is an industrial hygienist – a scientist and engineer who specializes in keeping people safe in the workplace.
Computer Science
Mathematics
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Physicist Boyd Edwards and computer scientist John Edwards – who happen to be brothers – team up to help us understand these “weird” phenomena, with a little help from French scientist Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (1792-1843).
Rotational Force: Riding the Coriolis Carousel
Physicist Boyd Edwards and computer scientist John Edwards – who happen to be brothers – team up to help us understand these “weird” phenomena, with a little help from French scientist Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (1792-1843).
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Physic
Presentations
Many of us are afraid of radioactivity, but can’t explain why. It turns out there are relatively few reasons for radioactive decay, and, at Science Unwrapped, we’ll explore each of them.
Radioactivity: What’s Wrong with That Nucleus?
Many of us are afraid of radioactivity, but can’t explain why. It turns out there are relatively few reasons for radioactive decay, and, at Science Unwrapped, we’ll explore each of them.
Dinosaurs
Science Unwrapped
Ecology
Presentations
Geosciences
College of Science
One … two … three …. Four: How do we know how old something is? USU geoscientist Evey Gannaway Dalton says the principle of fossil succession is fundamental to our understanding of the relative age of different rocks.
Chronological Order: Telling Time with Utah’s Fossil Record
One … two … three …. Four: How do we know how old something is? USU geoscientist Evey Gannaway Dalton says the principle of fossil succession is fundamental to our understanding of the relative age of different rocks.
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Ecology
Biology
Presentations
Summer is hot, winter is cold and spring is wet. But have you ever wondered why some seasons are hotter or colder, wetter or drier than normal?
Waves: The Ups and Downs of Utah’s Climate Cycle
Summer is hot, winter is cold and spring is wet. But have you ever wondered why some seasons are hotter or colder, wetter or drier than normal?
College of Science
Geosciences
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho, along with the surrounding areas, have a fascinating geological history. Geologist Susanne Jänecke will describe our region's “rocky” history, including how ancient volcanoes in Gem Valley, as well as Lake Bonneville and acti
Cache Valley’s Ancient Floods and Earthquakes | Science Unwrapped
Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho, along with the surrounding areas, have a fascinating geological history. Geologist Susanne Jänecke will describe our region's “rocky” history, including how ancient volcanoes in Gem Valley, as well as Lake Bonneville and acti...
Biology
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College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Frogs can teach us a lot about evolution and how organisms adapt to an ever-changing world. Biologist Molly Womack takes us on a millions-of-years journey featuring amazing amphibians.
Croaky Shapeshifters: How Frogs Shapeshift within a Lifetime and Across Millennia | Science Unwrapped
Frogs can teach us a lot about evolution and how organisms adapt to an ever-changing world. Biologist Molly Womack takes us on a millions-of-years journey featuring amazing amphibians.
Computer Science
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
According to computer scientist Vladimir Kulyukin, the computation can unlock mysteries of honeybee behavior, how the bees’ environment affects how they live, along with the “music” of bees’ buzzing. Learn how artificial intelligence can transform hives i
Music, Traffic, Solar Harvests: Computing with Honeybees | Science Unwrapped
According to computer scientist Vladimir Kulyukin, the computation can unlock mysteries of honeybee behavior, how the bees’ environment affects how they live, along with the “music” of bees’ buzzing. Learn how artificial intelligence can transform hives i...
Computer Science
Presentations
Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Lots of snow is great for skiers and thirsty reservoirs but can present a challenge to building designers. How do you build buildings that will safely withstand the weight of snow loads? By collecting and analyzing LOTS of data, and living with a little u
Predicting Snowmageddon: Using Data Science to Design Against Disaster | Science Unwrapped
Lots of snow is great for skiers and thirsty reservoirs but can present a challenge to building designers. How do you build buildings that will safely withstand the weight of snow loads? By collecting and analyzing LOTS of data, and living with a little u...
Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Physics
What do we mean when we say “exponential growth”? Physicist Rob Davies will define this concept and how it relates to viruses, as well as economic growth and humanity’s impact on the planet.
Fantasies of Continuous Growth: Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud | Science Unwrapped
What do we mean when we say “exponential growth”? Physicist Rob Davies will define this concept and how it relates to viruses, as well as economic growth and humanity’s impact on the planet.
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Did you know chemical contaminants can travel long distances through the Earth’s atmosphere to remote ecosystems? Chemist Kimberly Hageman will discuss how pollutants from our human activities spread to the mountains, as well as to faraway places like Arc
Chemical Commuters: How Pollutants Travel Far and Wide through the Earth’s Atmosphere | Science Unwrapped
Did you know chemical contaminants can travel long distances through the Earth’s atmosphere to remote ecosystems? Chemist Kimberly Hageman will discuss how pollutants from our human activities spread to the mountains, as well as to faraway places like Arc...
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Presentations
Ecology
Biology
Watershed Sciences
How can we use science to foster a healthier world? Using Utah Lake as an example, ecologist Ben Abbott will discuss ways to encourage productive interaction between scientific knowledge and public policy.
Lake Effects: Utah Lake Issues Reveal How We View Science and Public Policy | Science Unwrapped
How can we use science to foster a healthier world? Using Utah Lake as an example, ecologist Ben Abbott will discuss ways to encourage productive interaction between scientific knowledge and public policy.
2022
Engineering
Presentations
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Electrical engineer and ASPIRE Director Dr. Regan Zane is the featured presenter for "Electric Avenues" focusing on the electric cars and roadways of the future. (April 1, 2022)
Electric Avenues | Science Unwrapped
Electrical engineer and ASPIRE Director Dr. Regan Zane is the featured presenter for "Electric Avenues" focusing on the electric cars and roadways of the future. (April 1, 2022)
2022
Science Unwrapped
Geosciences
College of Science
Presentations
USU geoscientist Katie Potter, who recently completed Expedition 391 aboard the NSF-funded JOIDES Resolution research ship, was a featured speaker at USU’s Science Unwrapped Friday, March 18. She presented “What Goes Up, Must Come Down: Cleaning up the At
What Goes Up, Must come down | Science Unwrapped
USU geoscientist Katie Potter, who recently completed Expedition 391 aboard the NSF-funded JOIDES Resolution research ship, was a featured speaker at USU’s Science Unwrapped Friday, March 18. She presented “What Goes Up, Must Come Down: Cleaning up the At...
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Biology
2022
USU neurobiologist Sara Freeman studies what happens in the brain as people form social bonds, including bonds strong enough to commit ourselves to one significant other. Freeman presented “The Science of Social Bonds: From Animals to Autism” at USU’s Sc
Matters of the Heart or Brain? | Science Unwrapped
USU neurobiologist Sara Freeman studies what happens in the brain as people form social bonds, including bonds strong enough to commit ourselves to one significant other. Freeman presented “The Science of Social Bonds: From Animals to Autism” at USU’s Sc...
Science Unwrapped
Robotics and AI
College of Science
Computer Science
Robotics & AI
2022
Presentations
“We’re going to explore how robots make very complex decisions, as they serve humans in a wide range of ways” What’s it like for a robot to live in a human world? USU computer scientist Mario Harper asked and answered this enticing question at USU’s Scien
Hard Choices: Being a Robot in a Human World | Science Unwrapped
“We’re going to explore how robots make very complex decisions, as they serve humans in a wide range of ways” What’s it like for a robot to live in a human world? USU computer scientist Mario Harper asked and answered this enticing question at USU’s Scien...
Presentations
2021
Biology
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Biological Engineer Keith Roper presents “An In-COVID-ient Sleuth: Lifting Viral Fingerprints from Water and Air” at USU’s Science Unwrapped. He details efforts to detect SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater. This has aided public health officials in tracking i
An In-COVID-ient Sleuth | Science Unwrapped
Biological Engineer Keith Roper presents “An In-COVID-ient Sleuth: Lifting Viral Fingerprints from Water and Air” at USU’s Science Unwrapped. He details efforts to detect SARS-CoV-2 virus in wastewater. This has aided public health officials in tracking i...
insects
2021
Biology
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
USU ecologist Norah Saarman is using satellite and genetic data to track Mosquitos, disease-carrying killers. She discusses this in her presentation “Making Use of the Great and Small: Tracking Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes with Satellites and Genetics” at
Tracking Disease- Carrying Mosquitoes with Satellites and Genetics | Science Unwrapped
USU ecologist Norah Saarman is using satellite and genetic data to track Mosquitos, disease-carrying killers. She discusses this in her presentation “Making Use of the Great and Small: Tracking Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes with Satellites and Genetics” at...
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Presentations
2022
Robotics & AI
“It’s easier to understand data when you can see it,” says Kevin Moon, assistant professor in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He explains this further in his Science Unwrapped presentation titled “Seeing Science: Using Machine Learning to
Seeing Science Using Machine Learning to Visualize Data | Science Unwrapped
“It’s easier to understand data when you can see it,” says Kevin Moon, assistant professor in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He explains this further in his Science Unwrapped presentation titled “Seeing Science: Using Machine Learning to ...
Science Unwrapped
Chemistry and Biochemistry
College of Science
Presentations
2021
“Over the past 4,000 years, chocolate has evolved from a thick, bitter drink to the sweet, delicious treat we all enjoy today,” says USU food chemist Silvana Martini, who presented more about the history of chocolate in, “Molecules, Crystals and Chocolate
Molecules, Crystals and Chocolate| Science Unwrapped
“Over the past 4,000 years, chocolate has evolved from a thick, bitter drink to the sweet, delicious treat we all enjoy today,” says USU food chemist Silvana Martini, who presented more about the history of chocolate in, “Molecules, Crystals and Chocolate...
College of Science
Robotics & AI
2021
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
USU political scientist Jeannie Johnson asks, “Which parts of ‘dataveillance’ are becoming attractive in the West and what does that mean for democracy?” in her Science Unwrapped presentation “The Dark Side of Dataveillance.” (March 19, 2021)
The Dark Side of Dataveillance | Science Unwrapped
USU political scientist Jeannie Johnson asks, “Which parts of ‘dataveillance’ are becoming attractive in the West and what does that mean for democracy?” in her Science Unwrapped presentation “The Dark Side of Dataveillance.” (March 19, 2021)
College of Science
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
2021
USU’s Ryan Jackson presents “A ‘CRISPR’ Understanding: How Genetic Engineering Will Impact Our Lives Now and in the Future” at Science Unwrapped. (Mar 5, 2021)
A 'CRISPR' Understanding | Science Unwrapped
USU’s Ryan Jackson presents “A ‘CRISPR’ Understanding: How Genetic Engineering Will Impact Our Lives Now and in the Future” at Science Unwrapped. (Mar 5, 2021)
Biology
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
2021
College of Science
USU neurobiologist Thayne Sweeten says, “Although vaccines have played a major role in eradicating serious disease over the centuries, concerns and fears surrounding their use have persisted.” Sweeten explores this topic at Science Unwrapped with “Vaccin
Vaccine Fears: Fact and Fiction | Science Unwrapped
USU neurobiologist Thayne Sweeten says, “Although vaccines have played a major role in eradicating serious disease over the centuries, concerns and fears surrounding their use have persisted.” Sweeten explores this topic at Science Unwrapped with “Vaccin...
2020
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
College of Science
Biology
USU’s Science Unwrapped delves into zoonotic diseases (illnesses caused by germs spread from animals to people) as Research Assistant Professor Brett Hurst presents “Uneasy Neighbors: How Interactions Between Humans and Animals Can Cause Pandemics.” (Nov
Uneasy Neighbors: How Interactions Between Humans and Animals Can Cause Pandemics | Science Unwrapped
USU’s Science Unwrapped delves into zoonotic diseases (illnesses caused by germs spread from animals to people) as Research Assistant Professor Brett Hurst presents “Uneasy Neighbors: How Interactions Between Humans and Animals Can Cause Pandemics.” (Nov...
Robotics & AI
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
2020
USU’s Science Unwrapped featured speaker Charmaine Sample, chief security research scientist of Idaho National Laboratory’s Cybercore Division presents “Smart Cookies: Exploring Artificial Intelligence and Machine 0Learning from the Perspective of a Cyber
Smart Cookies: Exploring Artifical Intelligence and Machine Learning from the Perspective of a Cybersecurity Professional | Science Unwrapped
USU’s Science Unwrapped featured speaker Charmaine Sample, chief security research scientist of Idaho National Laboratory’s Cybercore Division presents “Smart Cookies: Exploring Artificial Intelligence and Machine 0Learning from the Perspective of a Cyber...
College of Science
Presentations
2020
Science Unwrapped
Computer Science
USU’s Science Unwrapped committee asked computer scientist Nick Flann, to present, “Meme Menace: How Disinformation Spreads on Social Media” as we explored some ominous themes of science in society as part of the “Brave New World” series. (Sep. 25, 2020)
Meme Menace: How Disinformation Spreads on Social Media | Science Unwrapped
USU’s Science Unwrapped committee asked computer scientist Nick Flann, to present, “Meme Menace: How Disinformation Spreads on Social Media” as we explored some ominous themes of science in society as part of the “Brave New World” series. (Sep. 25, 2020)...
2020
College of Science
Presentations
insects
Ecology
Biology
Science Unwrapped
“How boring our meals would be without pollinators,” says Theresa Pitts-Singer, research entomologist, USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research Laboratory on the USU campus in Logan. She presents “All the Reasons that ‘Bee’” a
All the Reasons that 'Bee' | Science Unwrapped
“How boring our meals would be without pollinators,” says Theresa Pitts-Singer, research entomologist, USDA-ARS Pollinating Insect-Biology, Management, Systematics Research Laboratory on the USU campus in Logan. She presents “All the Reasons that ‘Bee’” a...
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
General Science
2020
“What choices can we make to improve our health, while also improving the health of our planet?” Ron Munger, USU’s Dietetics and Food Sciences professor, discusses this topic during his Science Unwrapped presentation “Is Your Diet Good for You and the Pl
Is Your Diet Good for You and the Planet? | Science Unwrapped
“What choices can we make to improve our health, while also improving the health of our planet?” Ron Munger, USU’s Dietetics and Food Sciences professor, discusses this topic during his Science Unwrapped presentation “Is Your Diet Good for You and the Pl...
General Science
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
2019
Bread has been a staple and a symbol, of sustenance, community, and survival since antiquity. USU Biology alum and Cache Valley artisan baker Bill Oblock re-introduces us to this common food source in an uncommon way, as he presents “Bake to the Future” a
Bake to the Future | Science Unwrapped
Bread has been a staple and a symbol, of sustenance, community, and survival since antiquity. USU Biology alum and Cache Valley artisan baker Bill Oblock re-introduces us to this common food source in an uncommon way, as he presents “Bake to the Future” a...
Biology
2019
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
College of Science
What happens to food when we eat it? USU nutrition scientist Carrie Durward, a registered dietitian, says the journey food takes through our digestive systems is ‘epic’ and she describes that fantastic voyage at Science Unwrapped. (Oct. 11, 2019)
Breaking it Down: Food's Epic Journey through Your Digestive System | Science Unwrapped
What happens to food when we eat it? USU nutrition scientist Carrie Durward, a registered dietitian, says the journey food takes through our digestive systems is ‘epic’ and she describes that fantastic voyage at Science Unwrapped. (Oct. 11, 2019)
2019
Biology
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Utah State University scientists Bruce Bugbee and Lance Seefeldt are part of the NASA-funded Center for the Utilization of Biological Engineering in Space Project, known as “CUBES,” and they share what they’ve learned about “Food on Mars” at Science Unwra
Food on Mars | Science Unwrapped
Utah State University scientists Bruce Bugbee and Lance Seefeldt are part of the NASA-funded Center for the Utilization of Biological Engineering in Space Project, known as “CUBES,” and they share what they’ve learned about “Food on Mars” at Science Unwra...
2022
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
Physics
College of Science
Utah State University physicist Charlie Torre, a professor in USU’s Department of Physics, will explore the amazing atomic scale with the talk “Quantum” at USU’s Science Unwrapped. The presentation is the culmination of the year-long, 10th anniversary “Po
Investigating the Quantum Scale | Science Unwrapped
Utah State University physicist Charlie Torre, a professor in USU’s Department of Physics, will explore the amazing atomic scale with the talk “Quantum” at USU’s Science Unwrapped. The presentation is the culmination of the year-long, 10th anniversary “Po...
Science Unwrapped
2022
Presentations
College of Science
Biology
Engineering
“Nano,” a unit prefix meaning “one billionth,” is the topic for USU’s Science Unwrapped with featured speakers Elizabeth Vargis, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Biological Engineering and Nick Roberts, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Mechanica
Nano | Science Unwrapped
“Nano,” a unit prefix meaning “one billionth,” is the topic for USU’s Science Unwrapped with featured speakers Elizabeth Vargis, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Biological Engineering and Nick Roberts, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Mechanica...
College of Science
Presentations
2022
Biology
Science Unwrapped
“Microscopic organisms influence the health of our environment and even processes occurring within our own bodies.” says USU biologist Bonnie Waring, assistant professor in the Department of Biology and the USU Ecology Center. She presents “Microscopic,”
Can Microbes Change History | Science Unwrapped
“Microscopic organisms influence the health of our environment and even processes occurring within our own bodies.” says USU biologist Bonnie Waring, assistant professor in the Department of Biology and the USU Ecology Center. She presents “Microscopic,”...
Science Unwrapped
2018
College of Science
Presentations
Geosciences
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped continues its “Powers of 10” series with “Planetary”, featuring USU geologist Carol Dehler. Associate professor Dehler enjoys teaching physical and historical geology, stratigraphy and sedimentology.
Planetary: How Big is the Earth, Really? | Science Unwrapped
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped continues its “Powers of 10” series with “Planetary”, featuring USU geologist Carol Dehler. Associate professor Dehler enjoys teaching physical and historical geology, stratigraphy and sedimentology.
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Astronomy and Rockets
College of Science
2018
Utah State University physicist Tonya Triplett, principle lecturer in USU’s Department of Physics and long-time lecturer of the course, “Intelligent Life in the Universe,” presents “Cosmologic,” for USU’s Science Unwrapped program. (Oct. 26, 2018)
Cosmologic: Are we Alone in the Cosmos? | Science Unwrapped
Utah State University physicist Tonya Triplett, principle lecturer in USU’s Department of Physics and long-time lecturer of the course, “Intelligent Life in the Universe,” presents “Cosmologic,” for USU’s Science Unwrapped program. (Oct. 26, 2018)
2018
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Presentations
Mathematics and Statistics
“Trying to imagine numbers too massive or too miniscule to see can be mind-boggling…scientists rely on ‘Powers of 10’ notation to understand different physical scales and how big or how small things really are.” (Sep. 28, 2018)
How Big or How Small? Understanding the Powers of 10 | Science Unwrapped
“Trying to imagine numbers too massive or too miniscule to see can be mind-boggling…scientists rely on ‘Powers of 10’ notation to understand different physical scales and how big or how small things really are.” (Sep. 28, 2018)
Science Unwrapped
2018
Computer Science
Robotics and AI
Presentations
College of Science
Why do we create art? Do you have to be human to make art? That is, is “art” created by an artificially intelligent machine art? USU physicist David Peak explores these questions at Science Unwrapped as he presents “Do Androids Dream of Electric Art?” (M
Do Androids Dream of Electric Art | Science Unwrapped
Why do we create art? Do you have to be human to make art? That is, is “art” created by an artificially intelligent machine art? USU physicist David Peak explores these questions at Science Unwrapped as he presents “Do Androids Dream of Electric Art?” (M...
College of Science
2018
General Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Objects, tools and machines we use every day emerged from a fusion of technology and artistic design. John Neely, a professor in USU’s Department of Art + Design, presents “The Evolution of Technology,” at Science Unwrapped. (Feb. 23, 2018)
The Evolution of Technology | Science Unwrapped
Objects, tools and machines we use every day emerged from a fusion of technology and artistic design. John Neely, a professor in USU’s Department of Art + Design, presents “The Evolution of Technology,” at Science Unwrapped. (Feb. 23, 2018)
2022
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Biology
College of Science
Author Vladimir Nabokov was also an accomplished lepidopterist and illustrator. USU biologists Lauren Lucas and Zach Gompert explore Nabokov’s unique genius at USU’s Science Unwrapped with a presentation titled “Nabokov’s Butterflies”. (Jan. 26, 2022)
Nabokov's Butterflies | Science Unwrapped
Author Vladimir Nabokov was also an accomplished lepidopterist and illustrator. USU biologists Lauren Lucas and Zach Gompert explore Nabokov’s unique genius at USU’s Science Unwrapped with a presentation titled “Nabokov’s Butterflies”. (Jan. 26, 2022)
Biology
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Presentations
2017
Sharks often evoke fear, but USU ecologist says the aquatic creatures deserve greater credit for their role in maintaining healthy marine and coastal ecosystems and a sustainable planet. Atwood presents “Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans” at USU’s Science U
Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans | Science Unwrapped
Sharks often evoke fear, but USU ecologist says the aquatic creatures deserve greater credit for their role in maintaining healthy marine and coastal ecosystems and a sustainable planet. Atwood presents “Sharks: Guardians of Our Oceans” at USU’s Science U...
Science Unwrapped
2017
Presentations
College of Science
Ecology
Jim Lutz, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Wildland Resources, presents “Why the World Needs Big Trees,” at Science Unwrapped. “Big trees can be hundreds or thousands of years old, but few trees in forests reach these elite sizes,” he says. “...Big t
Why the World Needs Big Trees | Science Unwrapped
Jim Lutz, assistant professor in USU’s Dept. of Wildland Resources, presents “Why the World Needs Big Trees,” at Science Unwrapped. “Big trees can be hundreds or thousands of years old, but few trees in forests reach these elite sizes,” he says. “...Big t...
Presentations
Wildlife Science
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
2017
Large terrestrial mammals fill us with wonder, curiosity and sometimes fear, but imagine a world without them. USU wildlife ecologist Johan du Toit explores this possibility at Science Unwrapped while he presents “Sharing the World with Big Animals.” (Se
Sharing the World With Big Animals | Science Unwrapped
Large terrestrial mammals fill us with wonder, curiosity and sometimes fear, but imagine a world without them. USU wildlife ecologist Johan du Toit explores this possibility at Science Unwrapped while he presents “Sharing the World with Big Animals.” (Se...
2017
Biology
Wildlife Science
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
Do birds of a feather really flock together? Can birds recognize individual people? And why do birds sometimes crash into windows? Utah State University ornithologist Kimberly Sullivan explores these questions with her Science Unwrapped presentation, “A B
Bird's-Eye View | Science Unwrapped
Do birds of a feather really flock together? Can birds recognize individual people? And why do birds sometimes crash into windows? Utah State University ornithologist Kimberly Sullivan explores these questions with her Science Unwrapped presentation, “A B...
Biology
Presentations
Wildlife Science
2017
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Are wolves as ferocious and fearless as depicted in popular media? USU wildlife ecologist Dan MacNulty explores this question at Science Unwrapped. The assistant professor in the Dept. of Wildland Resources presents “Timid Predators, Scary Prey: Why Wolve
Wolves: Timid Predators? | Science Unwrapped
Are wolves as ferocious and fearless as depicted in popular media? USU wildlife ecologist Dan MacNulty explores this question at Science Unwrapped. The assistant professor in the Dept. of Wildland Resources presents “Timid Predators, Scary Prey: Why Wolve...
Astronomy and Rockets
College of Science
Presentations
2017
Science Unwrapped
Utah State University physicist Maria Rodriguez is featured speaker for the university’s Science Unwrapped program where she will present “CSI: Black Holes in the Universe.” which is the second of four events of Science Unwrapped’s “Science Fact, Science
CSI: Black Holes in the Universe | Science Unwrapped
Utah State University physicist Maria Rodriguez is featured speaker for the university’s Science Unwrapped program where she will present “CSI: Black Holes in the Universe.” which is the second of four events of Science Unwrapped’s “Science Fact, Science ...
Geosciences
College of Science
Dinosaurs
Fossils
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
“At Science Unwrapped, I’ll talk about how artists and filmmakers use paleontology and comparative anatomy to create believable monsters,” says featured speaker USU paleontologist Ben Burger about his talk “The Art and Science of Monster Creation.” (Jan.
The Science and Art of Monster Creation | Science Unwrapped
“At Science Unwrapped, I’ll talk about how artists and filmmakers use paleontology and comparative anatomy to create believable monsters,” says featured speaker USU paleontologist Ben Burger about his talk “The Art and Science of Monster Creation.” (Jan....
2016
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Biology
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores questions about movie making with bees as the featured speaker Jamie Strange, research entomologist with the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit at USU, presents “Swarm Science: Taking the Sting Ou
Swarm Science: Taking the Sting Out of Filming Bees | Science Unwrapped
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores questions about movie making with bees as the featured speaker Jamie Strange, research entomologist with the USDA-ARS Pollinating Insects Research Unit at USU, presents “Swarm Science: Taking the Sting Ou...
College of Science
AI
Presentations
Robots
Mathematics and Statistics
2016
Computer Science
Robotics and AI
Science Unwrapped
Engineering
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores a chilling hypothetical phenomenon when David Brown, associate professor in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, presents “Artificial Intelligence: Too Late to Stop Robot Apocalypse?” (April 15
Artificial Intelligence: Too Late to Stop Robot Apocalypse | Science Unwrapped
Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores a chilling hypothetical phenomenon when David Brown, associate professor in USU’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics, presents “Artificial Intelligence: Too Late to Stop Robot Apocalypse?” (April 15...
Dinosaurs
Fossils
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
2016
Geosciences
Presentations
“Dinosaurs were not monsters,” says Salt-Lake-City-based science writer Brian Switek. He sheds light on these awe-inspiring animals as featured speaker for Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped. He presents “Dino-Stars: The Fossils that Changed How We
Dino-Stars: The Fossils that Changed How We See the Past | Science Unwrapped
“Dinosaurs were not monsters,” says Salt-Lake-City-based science writer Brian Switek. He sheds light on these awe-inspiring animals as featured speaker for Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped. He presents “Dino-Stars: The Fossils that Changed How We...
Presentations
2016
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Biology
“I want to dispel common myths about snakes and offer a chance to learn some really cool, interesting stuff about these animals…” Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores these curious creatures when herpetologist Andrew Durso presents “Life is
Life is Short but Snakes are Long | Science Unwrapped
“I want to dispel common myths about snakes and offer a chance to learn some really cool, interesting stuff about these animals…” Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores these curious creatures when herpetologist Andrew Durso presents “Life is ...
Biology
College of Science
2016
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
We’ve all heard the terms ‘organic’ and ‘sustainable’ agriculture, but what do those descriptions really mean? Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this question with USU soil scientist Jennifer Reeve. She presents “What is Organic and Susta
What is Organic and Sustainable Agriculture, Anyway? | Science Unwrapped
We’ve all heard the terms ‘organic’ and ‘sustainable’ agriculture, but what do those descriptions really mean? Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this question with USU soil scientist Jennifer Reeve. She presents “What is Organic and Susta...
2016
College of Science
Science Unwrapped
Physics
Presentations
USU’s Science Unwrapped will probe questions about optical camouflage technology and more during the talk, “Hiding in Plain Sight: Exploring Cloaking Devices.” Featured speaker is USU Physics alum John Howell ’95, professor of quantum optics at the Univer
Hiding in Plain Sight: Exploring Cloaking Devices | Science Unwrapped
USU’s Science Unwrapped will probe questions about optical camouflage technology and more during the talk, “Hiding in Plain Sight: Exploring Cloaking Devices.” Featured speaker is USU Physics alum John Howell ’95, professor of quantum optics at the Univer...
Science Unwrapped
Presentations
College of Science
Watershed Sciences
2015
People can’t survive without water. But too much water destroys lives and property. Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this extraordinary relationship with water scientist Michelle Baker as she presents “Water and People: Friends or Foes?”
Water and People: Friends or Foes? | Science Unwrapped
People can’t survive without water. But too much water destroys lives and property. Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this extraordinary relationship with water scientist Michelle Baker as she presents “Water and People: Friends or Foes?”...
Biology
College of Science
Presentations
Science Unwrapped
2015
“Quality of water has to equal quality of life. If we degrade water, we degrade our quality of life,” says Betsy Damon, who has collaborated with scientists and urban planners around the world to create naturally filtering urban water parks, presents “Wat
Water Creates | Science Unwrapped
“Quality of water has to equal quality of life. If we degrade water, we degrade our quality of life,” says Betsy Damon, who has collaborated with scientists and urban planners around the world to create naturally filtering urban water parks, presents “Wat...
Presentations
Biology
2015
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
“Beavers do a much better job of river restoration than we do, and have a much longer track record of river engineering,” says USU geomorphologist Joe Wheaton. He is the featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped presenting “Leave it to Beavers: Lessons
Leave it to Beavers | Science Unwrapped
“Beavers do a much better job of river restoration than we do, and have a much longer track record of river engineering,” says USU geomorphologist Joe Wheaton. He is the featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped presenting “Leave it to Beavers: Lessons...
Science Unwrapped
Watershed Sciences
College of Science
2015
Presentations
Biology
Extraordinary microbial communities actually thrive in “America’s Dead Sea.” USU welcomes Westminster College microbiologist Bonnie Baxter, who has long studied these ultra-hearty organisms. She presents “Going to Extremes: Exploring Extremophiles of the
Going to Extremes: Extremophiles in the Great Salt Lake | Science Unwrapped
Extraordinary microbial communities actually thrive in “America’s Dead Sea.” USU welcomes Westminster College microbiologist Bonnie Baxter, who has long studied these ultra-hearty organisms. She presents “Going to Extremes: Exploring Extremophiles of the...
Presentations
2015
Science Unwrapped
Biology
College of Science
USU wetlands ecologist Karin Kettenring addresses challenges, along with special features of the Great Salt Lake wetlands, as featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped. Her talk is titled, “Mighty Phragmites: Controlling Plant Invaders in Great Salt La
Mighty Phragmites | Science Unwrapped
USU wetlands ecologist Karin Kettenring addresses challenges, along with special features of the Great Salt Lake wetlands, as featured speaker for USU’s Science Unwrapped. Her talk is titled, “Mighty Phragmites: Controlling Plant Invaders in Great Salt La...
Watershed Sciences
Science Unwrapped
College of Science
Presentations
Biology
2015
In its “Great Salt Lake Today” series, Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this enigmatic Utah gem. The series begins with “Great Salt Lake: Stranger in Utah’s Backyard “presented by USU Limnologist Wayne Wurtsbaugh, (Jan 16, 2015)
Great Salt Lake: Stranger in Utah’s Backyard | Science Unwrapped
In its “Great Salt Lake Today” series, Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped explores this enigmatic Utah gem. The series begins with “Great Salt Lake: Stranger in Utah’s Backyard “presented by USU Limnologist Wayne Wurtsbaugh, (Jan 16, 2015)