When former BYU track athlete Tammy Bowers realized in 2012 that traditional athletics might not be part of her young son’s future, she decided to create something new.
The Brigham Young University Board of Trustees has approved plans to construct a new administration building to replace the ...
Every week, thousands of students gather on campus to be uplifted and inspired by remarkable devotional speakers. With the ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has built a significant number of temples over the last decade, with many more announced or under construction. BYU engineers have decided to lend a ...
Generative artificial intelligence is everywhere, but not everyone is ready to embrace it — and it’s not just people who fear that AI might replace their jobs or that ChatGPT will become sentient and ...
For years, we've been told that sugar is a major culprit behind the global rise in type 2 diabetes. Now, emerging evidence from BYU researchers adds nuance to that message, suggesting not all sugar ...
Have you felt uplifted through a simple smile, help with a task or a positive interchange with someone — even a stranger? Kindness works both ways. A new study conducted by BYU researcher Julianne ...
BYU team measures the thunderous noise of the world’s most powerful rocket, exploring its impact on communities and the environment. The BYU PASCAL research team from left to right: Kent Gee, Makayle ...
Dear Members of the BYU Campus Community, Most of you know that in late July the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the decision to create a medical school ...
Fireworks are a top contributor to particle pollution in the Wasatch Front, according to a new BYU study. As Independence Day approaches, Utahns are preparing to celebrate the nation’s birth with ...
It was the middle of July, but he hardly noticed the heat. Melville was glued to his TV screen, watching the Texas Rangers trot onto the field for a 2023 MLB regular season match up against the Los ...
An eye-catching new BYU study shows just how different the experience of walking home at night is for women versus men. The study, led by BYU public health professor Robbie Chaney, provides clear ...
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