Kim Schuske
Co-founder/Producer, Explore Utah Science
Salt Lake Reconsidered--Photographer Diane Tuft
Photographer Diane Tuft's digital camera captures what the naked eye cannot: dramatic colors given off by combining ultraviolet light with the unique organisms living in the lake.
Citizen Scientists Can Make Their Own Discoveries in Space
The spacecraft Stardust delivered a package to earth that touched down in Utah's west desert in 2006. This was the start of one of many citizen science projects where regular people can make a difference.
High School Students Get Biotech Training
Utah has a history of biotechnology innovation from developing the artificial heart to discovering genes using the Utah population database. Now high school students are joining Utah's thriving biotech industry.
Who Will Control Wolves in Utah?
Only a few wolves have been sighted in Utah since their extermination from the state in 1930, but Utah politicians are on the front lines to remove wolves from the Endangered Species Act.
Chances Are, You’re Not A Supertasker
Salt Lake chef Viet Pham beat Bobby Flay in a cooking battle on Iron Chef America, but both might be super good multitaskers.
Someday You Will Know the Sequence of Your DNA
Ten years ago it cost 10 million dollars to decipher the first human DNA sequence. University of Utah researchers think soon it will cost about 1,000 dollars.
How Dogs Came to Be—Part 2
For thousands of years dogs have wandered the world with humans. Researchers have begun to unravel how that happened.