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BYU students engineer new mask filter made from everyday materials
BYU engineering students worked on a project this summer where they created masks made from materials found anywhere in the world to help developing countries have access to better protective filtration systems.
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New technology and engineering building set to open this fall
Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on BYU's new 200,000 square-foot technology and engineering building, which is set to open this fall. It is located on the south side of campus and sits near the site formerly occupied by the John A. Widtsoe Building, which was demolished in May and June of 2015. (Ty Mullen)
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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's electrical engineering program takes to space
BYU's electrical engineers are researching new technology to clean circuit boards damaged by space rays.
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