Category: Research
How do Utah’s Iconic Arches Respond to Environmental Change?
Utah’s iconic red rock arches have been formed over millennia by geologic movement, erosion, and gravity. But these formations are not static, and environmental forces continue to affect these natural […]
Read MoreExploring Environmental Change in Cataract Canyon
An interdisciplinary cohort of GCSC faculty joined government researchers and community partners over Fall Break for a week-long trip down the Colorado River to explore environmental change in Cataract Canyon. […]
Read MoreMendoza & Lin: How Much Can Transit Improve Air Quality?
It makes sense that riding public transit is better for air quality than single riders each driving a personal vehicle. In a new study, GCSC affiliates Daniel Mendoza and John […]
Read MoreA spoonful of humor: Sara Yeo receives grant to study humor in science communication
Does the use of humor make science concepts more palatable to the listener? Sara Yeo, Assistant Professor of Communication, has received an NSF grant to find answers. The research questions […]
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