
Julie Kiefer
Co-founder/Producer, Explore Utah Science
From Nuisance to Resource: Reconsidering Stormwater
New practices promise to reduce the pollution that stormwater brings, and turn stormwater into a resource that can help replenish parched lands.
When People and Wildlife Collide
To protect both people and wildlife, scientists are investigating the safest, most cost-effective ways to get big game across the road.
The West's Pika Plight Captivates Middle Schoolers' Scientific Minds
Seventh graders gather data to document the plight of a small mammal that could be on the brink of becoming endangered, and interpret the experience through presentations, models, video, art, and poems.
Building a STEM-Literate State
Utah State Science Advisor Carol George talks about the growing influence of science and technology on state government affairs, and the importance of building a STEM-literate population.
D.I.Y. Science - Experiments for Kids
Looking for something to do with the kids after school? Our D.I.Y. Science experiment booklet will keep their hands busy, and their minds going.
When Art and Science Intertwine
Turning complex data into works of art has become essential for communicating and understanding science.
The Secret Lives of Dinosaurs
Author Brian Switek’s new book discusses new discoveries about how dinosaurs looked, lived, and had sex
Outdoor Industry Takes on Water Sustainability
The outdoor industry is grappling with how to manufacture their products without harming the rivers they love.
Manteniendo a los orangutanes sanos y felices en el zoológico Hogle
Mantener a estos inteligentes simios sanos y ocupados en actividades que disfruten puede ser un trabajo difícil pero satisfactorio.