Science Moab: A student studying a symbiosis
Grand County High School student Brendan Moore was one of the first participants in Science Moab’s School to Science program.
Grand County High School student Brendan Moore was one of the first participants in Science Moab’s School to Science program.
This week, Science Moab talked with hydrogeologist Tom Lachmar about the path water takes from the high peaks of the La Sals to the Colorado River.
This week, we talk with Utah State University Ph.D. students Will Munger and Maria Stahl about their work with Criollo cattle.
In the book, Bailey writes about his struggles growing up.
How would you make a map of land use issues across the Bears Ears National Monument?
eter Flaig is a research scientist at the Bureau of Economic Geology in Austin, Texas, and has studied the geology of this seaway by looking at deposits from the southwest U.S. into Canada and Alaska.
This week, Science Moab talked with Kirk Robinson, founder and executive director of Western Wildlife Conservancy.
This discussion was captured live early in 2022 in St. George and pertains to the impacts of wildfires on the land and its inhabitants.
This is the first in a two-part series on the science of fire, brought to you by Science Moab’s partners at Utah Tech University and the Southern Utah Science Cafe.
Steve Leavitt, an evolutionary biologist at Brigham Young University, is the curator of the lichen collection at BYU’s Life Science Museum.
Scott Gibson is a Wildlife Conservation Biologist for the Southeastern Region with the Utah Division of Wildlife
The ground under our feet is teeming with complex communities of plants and fungi.
Science Moab talks with wildlife ecologist Lainie Brice about a project for the climate adaptation science program at Utah State University.
Darren McAvoy, assistant professor at Utah State University Moab Extension, is a forester by trade and the chair and co-founder of the Utah Biomass Resources Group.
Bridget Deemer is a research ecologist at the U.S. Geological Survey’s Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center.
This week’s Science Moab is from a special collaboration with the Southern Utah Science Café in St. George.