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In her forum address at the Marriott Center, Kearney spoke on the importance of marriage and family, emphasizing the positive economic and personal impact it has.
Inspired to help his daughter, Dr. Gene Ahlborn works to create gluten-free concoctions, healthier cheeses, and other foods in his lab.
BYU team measures the thunderous noise of the world’s most powerful rocket, exploring its impact on communities and the environment.
Dr. Hunter and his team conduct research on running to improve athlete performance and analyze the effectiveness of racing footwear.
In this episode of the Strong Youth Project Podcast, Dr. Zack Beddoes, an expert in youth sports and physical education, joins Parker Dean to discuss the transformative potential of sports for young athletes. Dr. Beddoes shares insights on developmental differences between children and adults in sports, coaching methods that nurture intrinsic motivation, and the importance of creating supportive, task-centered environments. With experience in coaching and youth development, Dr. Beddoes offers actionable advice on how coaches and mentors can inspire, support, and build life skills through sports and physical education. Tune in to learn from Dr. Beddoes’ wealth of experience in youth sports and discover ways to cultivate lifelong skills and values through sport and physical education.
Do you know what's in the air you breathe? Dr. Johnston's lab focuses on combating the invisible threats of poor indoor air quality that can cause negative health effects.
Inspired by the Tour Divide, a grueling, self-supported 2,700-mile bike race, Hopkins embraced endurance as a concept deeply rooted in hard work rather than passive waiting.
Josh Hutchins was accepted to present his research on claudins and permeable membranes at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
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