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Snow Algae: USU Assistant Professor Investigating How Algal Blooms Impact Mountain Snowpack
Intensely brilliant and starkly white, freshly fallen snow is the most reflective natural surface on earth — normally.
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Intensely brilliant and starkly white, freshly fallen snow is the most reflective natural surface on earth — normally.
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The Great Salt Lake Strike Team released a policy assessment Wednesday that affirms the situation is urgent, but also…
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Kezia Manlove is leading a research team to uncover more about how SARS-CoV-2 persists and spreads in deer populations.
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Nearly 2.2 million birds in Utah were lost to the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) between April 2022 and…
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USU researchers will promote actionable climate science with computer modeling thanks to a three-year grant from the…
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In this video, USU experts Bethany Neilson and Sarah Null discuss how water shepherding could work to translate…
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USU experts are assisting the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation in the ecological restoration of Wuda Ogwa,…
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Utah State University Professor Jack Schmidt has devoted nearly 40 years to research of river systems, centered on…
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Ecohydrologist Erin Rivers from the Quinney College of Natural Resources is investigating how shifting water levels…
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By measuring and analyzing changes in streamflow and sediment fluxes over time, Assistant Professor Belize Lane is…
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USU researcher Jon Meyer explains the recent snow surge in Utah and how it is affecting the drought.
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A new report suggests the 2021 extreme "precipitation roller coaster" event that affected California and Utah is…