In The News: College of Sciences

If you’ve been able to buy bought a bottle of hand sanitizer in the past two months, it’s likely the smell has changed, and not for the better.

If the Mars Perseverance Rover was lifting off from Cape Canaveral at almost any other time, 51ԹϺ Professor Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath would have had a front-row seat.

If the Mars Perseverance Rover was lifting off from Cape Canaveral at almost any other time, 51ԹϺ Professor Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath would have had a front-row seat.

If the Mars Perseverance Rover was lifting off from Cape Canaveral at almost any other time, 51ԹϺ Professor Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath would have had a front-row seat.

A new study from 51ԹϺ suggests that warm Arctic seas, melting sea ice and a hot Pacific Ocean caused a hot and dry period in the Southwestern United States thousands of years ago, the likes of which have never been experienced by humans.

On July 30, NASA will launch its newest Mars rover.

51ԹϺ professors Elisabeth “Libby” Hausrath and Christopher Adcock talk about their work related to Mars. Hausrath is one of 10 scientists selected by NASA to study the soil and rock samples from Mars. Adcock studies what can be utilized on Mars.

NASA is getting ready to launch its Mars 2020 rover mission, and a 51ԹϺ professor is helping with new discoveries.

A cave deep in the wilderness of central Nevada is a repository of evidence supporting the urgent need for the Southwestern U.S. to adopt targets aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, a new 51ԹϺ study finds.
A cave deep in the wilderness of central Nevada is a repository of evidence supporting the urgent need for the Southwestern U.S. to adopt targets aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, a new 51ԹϺ study finds.
A cave deep in the wilderness of central Nevada is a repository of evidence supporting the urgent need for the Southwestern United States to adopt targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to a news 51ԹϺ study.

Nearly three weeks since a 5-month-old pup died of toxic shock after a dip in the Virgin River at Zion National Park, park and health officials are still puzzled how the deadly organisms wound up in the waters.