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  • The Great Salt Lake and the oldest stories of life
    Jan 15 2026
    Nematodes make up the vast majority of animal life on Earth, yet most people have never heard of them. A new study explores how these tiny organisms thrive inside the Great Salt Lake’s microbialites, shedding light on extreme ecosystems, ancient life and the collaborative nature of modern science.
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    25 Min.
  • Rethinking the strangest dinosaurs ever found
    Jan 15 2026
    Spinosaurus is one of the most famous and least understood dinosaurs of all time. New research and reconstructions reveal how fragmentary fossils, lost specimens and evolving science have shaped what we think we know about these strange, sail-backed predators.
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    25 Min.
  • AI impacts on markets, investing and global competition
    Jan 8 2026
    Author and technology executive Fred Voccola explains why AI First organizations are already seeing dramatic productivity gains and why companies that fail to adapt may not survive the next decade.
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    25 Min.
  • The battery tech stack powering modern devices
    Jan 8 2026
    Battery innovation is moving beyond chemistry alone. Thomas Bishop, founder and CEO of Park City-based Paleblue Batteries, explains how advances across battery systems, from cells to management electronics to device design, are shaping the future of portable power.
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    24 Min.
  • Psychedelics, AI and ancient ritual provide a new framework for modern leaders
    Dec 18 2025
    Dr. Catriona Wallace discusses the ideas in her new book, “Rapid Transformation,” which outlines a science based framework for accelerating leadership development. Wallace explains how ritual, awakened thinking and emerging technology can help leaders adapt more quickly to social and technological change.
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    26 Min.
  • Neuroscience, DNA and the making of modern biology
    Dec 18 2025
    Author Matthew Cobb discusses his forthcoming book, “Crick: A Mind in Motion,” which explores the life, collaborations and the scientific breakthroughs of Nobel laureate Francis Crick.
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    26 Min.
  • How hibernating animals can transform medicine
    Dec 11 2025
    Christopher Gregg explores the surprising genetic links between humans and hibernating animals, what these discoveries reveal about resilience and how this emerging science could transform medicine.
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    22 Min.
  • Seismology of the Sonoran giant cactus
    Dec 11 2025
    Geologist Jeff Moore explains how vibration analysis, usually used on natural arches and rock formations, is revealing the hidden biomechanics of the saguaro cactus.
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    28 Min.