Cami Buckley
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Hawaiian minerals increasing lung infection rates on the islands, BYU study finds
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Cami Buckley
December 02, 2020
If you have severe asthma, underlying pulmonary conditions or are immunocompromised, Hawaii's atmosphere may not be the place for you.
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BYU students help create thermal imaging system to detect wildfires early
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Cami Buckley
July 22, 2020
A group of BYU students from the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering teamed up with internet connectivity provider UTOPIA Fiber to create a new early-detection tool that could save communities thousands of dollars and, more importantly, lives.
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Low-cost ventilator evolves from BYU Capstone project to FDA-approved device for COVID-19
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Cami Buckley
June 19, 2020
A group of BYU alums and BYU students have created a low-cost, lightweight ventilator that just received emergency FDA approval for use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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BYU profs design bluetooth stethoscope with a 50-foot range to help healthcare practitioners stay safe
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Cami Buckley
June 15, 2020
To protect both patients and practitioners during COVID-19, BYU nursing and technology professors collaborated to design a digital, 3D-printed stethoscope that makes it possible to listen to the heart and lungs of their patients while standing up to 50 feet away.
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Is video game addiction real?
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Cami Buckley
May 12, 2020
Long-term BYU study looks at the effect of video game play and the trajectories of addiction
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Personal stories fuel BYU grad's passion for history
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Cami Buckley
April 20, 2020
When she is not outside with her four younger brothers, practicing martial arts or traveling, Miranda Jessop is doing one of her other favorite things: discovering peoples’ stories.
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JAG Corps continues to draw from BYU Law
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Cami Buckley
April 19, 2020
New graduate Matt Fife's path of public service follows the footsteps of many BYU Law grads before him.
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Is too much screen time for kids making it harder to talk in person?
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Cami Buckley
April 16, 2020
Children are constantly surrounded by screens – whether it’s watching TV, gaming on a computer or scrolling on a phone. Parents and scholars alike are worried that growing screen exposure is destroying the rising generation’s face-to-face social skills and leaving children unable to converse and interact with others.
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BYU crisis informatics expert offers three tips to avoid misinformation during COVID-19
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Cami Buckley
April 07, 2020
School of Technology professor Amanda Hughes has spent her career studying social media during disasters and crises. Her work looks at how members of the public turn to social media during a crisis and how they find trustworthy information.
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