BYU students share mixed opinions about remote work
While some BYU students prefer working remotely as opposed to traditional in-person alternatives, many say working in-person facilitates more camaraderie between co-workers.
BYU astronomy professor discusses the development of space tech after NASA released James Webb Space Telescope images
The new James Webb Space Telescope's image of the Pillars of Creation, released July 11, sparked new interest in the development of space technology from the public.
BYU professors create cheaper, smaller and safer nuclear reactor
BYU professors created a new nuclear reactor designed to dissolve fuel into salt and produce clean energy.
Y, Robot: Campus researchers push the boundaries of robotics
Automated undersea mapping, swarms of computer-piloted drones and self-driving cars are the focus of several research labs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at BYU.
BYU students share thoughts on new ‘Gas’ app
The app, called Gas, is based on giving compliments and designed to “spread positivity,” according to the app’s founder, Nikita Bier.
Provo School District combats digital divide
Provo School District is utilizing many ways to tackle the digital divide as Biden’s Internet for All Initiative is implemented across the country.