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BYU geologists discover meteorites, travel the world
Jani Radebaugh, BYU geology professor and specialist in solar system geology, stands near a volcano on the island of Ambrym in the Republic of Vanuatu. Geology students tend to have multiple field trip opportunities. (Jani Radebaugh)
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BYU paleontologist hunted dinos by bike
Brooks Britt knew he wanted to be a scientist at a very young age. When he was 10 years old, a friend of his father's gave him a collection of geological minerals, and he decided he wanted to be a geologist. At the age of 11, he focused
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Paleontology Museum welcomes all to visit
Growing up, Austin Andrus always had a love for dinosaurs. However, he did not expect to have the opportunity to work with them. Andrus was asked to work as a laboratory preparator at Brigham Young University’s Paleontology Museum and has loved it ever since.
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