
The Biggest Science: Matteo Paz
Young scientist Matteo Paz made a big discovery in high school, one that astronomers and astrophysicists can use in their research. Paz developed a new AI algorithm that allowed him to detect more tha...
18 Heinä 202516min

Why Am I Learning This?: Edson Barton and Joseph Watt
The U.S. workforce landscape is changing as technologies advance and Artificial Intelligence continues to impact job and education territories. The education technology company, YouScience, is keeping...
27 Kesä 202526min

Electric Air: Emma Davis & Chris Wilson
Utah is entering a new era of battery powered air travel with electric air taxis expected to take to the skies in the next few years. In this episode, we join the launch of Project Alta, known as Air ...
18 Huhti 202510min

Clean Energy on Earth and in Space: Joseph Hartvigsen
Hydrogen energy systems can provide clean, efficient and reliable power with the potential to reshape the U.S. power generation structure. On this episode, guest Joseph Hartvigsen, founder of OxEon En...
28 Helmi 202524min

STEM Rising Stars: Sophia Yuxin Zhang & Dalia Habib
Sophia Zhang and Dalia Habib want to make the world a better place and they are already being recognized for their work. On this episode they discuss their Thermo Fisher JIC, a program of Society for ...
7 Helmi 202522min

The Back Doors that Lead to Big Success: Natasha Kulviwat, Saathvik Kannan, and Temple Grandin
In this special episode of How'd You Think of That, Temple Grandin talks with two winners of the 2023 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair - Natasha Kulviwat (Jericho High School, NY) ...
29 Syys 202342min

Principles of Inclusivity: Matthew Wappett and Temple Grandin
Matthew Wappett is executive director of the Utah State University Institute for Disability, Research, Policy, and Practice. Grandin and Wappett discuss the institute's accomplishments and ongoing eff...
18 Elo 202336min





















