zachary aanderud
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Peek into the life of a plant and wildlife professor
A BYU plant and wildlife professor shares his passion for research and how it is changing the world. In his ten years at BYU, Zachary Aanderud has made an impact in the microbial and ecosystem ecology field — both in the lab and in the classroom. Listen below to learn Aanderud's research goals and what he loves about being a professor.
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BYU researchers study Utah Lake algal bloom
A woman stands along the Utah Lake shore near a remaining spot of algae in July. BYU researchers are looking into why the algal bloom happened and what can be done to prevent it in the future. (Dani Jardine)
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Senator Lee supports Paris Agreement withdrawal
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, speaks at Utah Valley University on a budget amendment. Lee said he supports the decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement because of the economic opportunities it will give Americans. (Carolyn Carter)
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