CreelaBelle Howard
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How to Prepare for the STEM Fair
July 02, 2020 09:34 PM
The BYU STEM Fair is a career fair for fields in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Companies attend to speak one-on-one with BYU students. Held in the WSC Ballroom, the fair will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, February 8, 2018. It is a great opportunity to network and find a potential job or internship.
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Movie Magic: Oscar Nominee Seeks to Pay it Forward
November 10, 2017 11:04 AM
He is a Transformer with Hulk-size success.
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The Teacher’s Craft: How Japan Fosters Great Teaching Methods
November 07, 2017 11:06 AM
It’s an old story that’s resurrected every few years when an international assessment of math publishes its results: The U.S. students are trounced again by the students from several East Asian countries. Some even dismiss these studies all together after a popular book by Malcolm Gladwell hypothesized that students in other countries score higher simply because they work harder. Country scores on one of the most popular international assessments, the TIMSS, are almost perfectly predicted by a measure of work ethic of a country. The students score higher in East Asian countries because they are taught, and pressured, to work so hard—case closed.
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Technology Unlocks Petroleum Potential
October 27, 2017 11:25 AM
BYU alum Chris Bexfield has worked ten years for one of the United States’ top hydrocarbon producers—combining business, technology, and geology.
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Bridging the Gap between Academia and Industry
September 01, 2017 12:58 PM
After thirty-nine years in the oil industry, he’s back to teach BYU students how to apply their understanding of geology to working in industry.
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BYU Chemists Invent Faster and Cheaper Way to Measure Hepcidin
June 29, 2017 10:36 AM
The peptide hormone hepcidin-25 is found in patients with chronic inflammation. It cuts off the iron supply to the blood and bone marrow and thus causes patients to become anemic, according to Dr. Richard Watt of the BYU Department of Chemisty and Biochemistry.
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BYU Alum Fights Brain Cancer One Cell at a Time
June 26, 2017 01:08 PM
He didn’t know the first thing about research when he was a freshman at BYU. Now, Dr. Bob Carter oversees brain tumor research at a university hospital and makes strides in brain cancer treatment.
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BYU Chemists Invent Faster and Cheaper Way to Measure Hepcidin
June 15, 2017 10:13 AM
The peptide hormone hepcidin-25 is found in patients with chronic inflammation. It cuts off the iron supply to the blood and bone marrow and thus causes patients to become anemic, according to Dr. Richard Watt of the BYU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
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Izatt-Christensen Lecture: The Greater Good of Mass Spectrometry
May 17, 2017 11:20 AM
Dr. R. Graham Cooks presented the ninth annual Reed M. Izatt and James J. Christensen Lecture at BYU with two presentations on mass spectrometry.
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