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Science and sorcery: BYU celebrates National Chemistry Week
The BYU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry celebrated National Chemistry Week with magic shows and a seminar under the theme "Picture Perfect Chemistry."
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Faith Q&A with Professor Brian F. Woodfield
Editor’s note: This story appeared in the October 2021 edition of The Daily Universe Magazine.
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BYU chemistry professor highlighted in PBS Terra mini-documentary
BYU chemistry professor Brian Woodfield was recently featured in a PBS Terra mini-documentary focused on the world's largest manmade ice wall in Colorado.
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The Latest: Arnold only 5th woman to win chemistry Nobel
FILE - In this Tuesday, May 24, 2016 file photo, US biochemical engineer Frances Arnold, speaks after winning the Millennium Technology Prize 2016 during the awards ceremony in Helsinki, Finland. Frances Arnold, US, George P Smith US and Gregory P Winter of Britain have been awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (Heikki Saukkomaa/Lehtikuva via AP)
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BYU chemistry professor trains police on critical thinking
An undercover Provo Police officer protectively wields his weapon and crouches in a virtual scenario involving an armed, hostile man sitting in a truck. BYU professor Brian Woodfield plans to expand his training to include the VIRTRA 300 training system police use to prepare for real-life situations. (Jessica Olsen)
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Exercise science continues as BYU's most popular major
Shelby Firouzi with a client at 'the bod pod.' Firouzi goes over the results of the test with each client which shows an assessment of his or her body composition. (Y Be Fit)
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STEM love bolstered at Y-Chem Open Lab Day
Y-Chem president Alex Farnsworth taught elementary-aged kids at Open Lab Day on Saturday, May 14. (Maddie Driggs)
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Female Nobel Prize winners recognized during Women's History Month
The Nobel Prize, which is awarded in five different categories, is typically an annual award. This prize is given to those who have “done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses,' according to Alfred Nobel's will. The Nobel Prize is a prestigious award and has been an international tradition since its beginnings in 1901.
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BYU professors aim to create faster blood diagnostic tests
Four BYU professors are involved in a study that is working to develop faster blood diagnostic tests.
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BYU employee retires after 43 years of work at the Testing Center
Linda Shirley celebrating 40 years of working at the testing center with colleagues. (Gaylene Call)
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Jennifer B. Nielson: Experiment and experience
BYU students gathered Tuesday morning to listen to Professor Jennifer Nielson discuss trials and opportunities through 'experiment and experience.'
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