Explore every episode of the podcast Y Life Science
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| Soil Science and Bears Ears National Monument | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:31:18 | |
Hosts Sylvia and Austen talk with Dr. Neil Hansen and graduate student, Elisabeth Currit about soil science and Elisabeth's research in Bears Ears National Monument. | |||
| Bristlecone Pine, Mine Reclamation and Land Management | 26 Apr 2024 | 00:35:04 | |
Dr. Steve Peterson (Plant and Wildlife Sciences) and graduate students, Haley Moon and Otto de Groff, visit with student hosts Austen Lambert and Sylvia Duke. Sylvia will be joining Austen for the next few episodes and then take over when Austen graduates in the spring of 2024. Various topics are discussed on this episode including mine reclamation, wild horses, and Bristlecone Pine. Visit Dr. Peterson's Geospatial Habitat Analysis Lab. | |||
| Biodiversity and the Importance of Native Utah Fishes | 30 Jun 2023 | 00:37:12 | |
Dr. Mark Belk and undergraduate student, Noah Larsen discuss some of their research projects, specifically their paper about native Utah fishes. They also discuss the importance of understanding these species and their ecological role so that we can effectively preserve biodiversity. Dr. Belk mentions Doctrine and Covenants 59:18-20 (see below). | |||
| Solving Problems with Microbiology | 02 Jun 2023 | 00:26:52 | |
Dr. Julianne Grose is joined by graduate student, Kenneth Ewool and undergraduate student, Ciara Green as they discuss how microbiology can solve problems. Specifically, they discuss phages (virus that infects bacteria) and metabolism. | |||
| Life Sciences and the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ | 01 May 2023 | 00:28:29 | |
Dean Laura Bridgewater and undergraduate student, Emma Clawson, join Austen and Katy for this discussion about faith and science. Dean Bridgewater tells us about the learning objectives for a unique class taught in the College of Life Sciences which shares the title of this podcast episode, "Life Sciences and the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ." She also shares her goals for students who graduate from BYU in the College of Life Sciences. President Russell M. Nelson's April 2023 general conference talk, "Peacemakers Needed" is referenced in this episode. | |||
| The Ecology of the Life Science Classroom | 30 Mar 2023 | 00:38:35 | |
Dr. Liz Bailey and graduate student, Sierra Nichols talk about their biological science education research. The studies below look at various gender gaps observed in both remote and in-person science classrooms. | |||
| Wetland Research at Utah Lake | 27 Feb 2023 | 00:26:44 | |
Dr. Rachel Buck and undergraduate student Sara Frutos discuss their wetlands research around Utah Lake. They talk about the problem with the invasive species, Phragmites, as well as their research methods, and field work. If you are interested in working with Dr. Buck, you can reach out to her at rachelbuck@byu.edu. | |||
| Oat Genetics | 01 Feb 2023 | 00:38:10 | |
Dr. Rick Jellen and student researcher, Ryan Brady, talk about their genetic research with oats and quinoa. Dr. Jellen's research was recently featured on the cover of "Nature" and is linked below. They also discuss Bishop Gérald Caussé's talk in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints October 2022 general conference about Earth's stewardship.
This episode was recording on October 4, 2022. | |||
| BYU Recycling | 03 Jan 2023 | 00:31:40 | |
Austin and Katy talk with Bill Rudy and Patrick Smith-LaBombard about the BYU recycling program. Learn what product BYU accepts for recycling and where it goes after you put it in the bin. If you are interested working with Bill as part of the BYU recycling team, email byurecycling@gmail.com. | |||
| Bear and Human Interactions | 07 Nov 2022 | 00:39:13 | |
Dr. Tom Smith from the Plant and Wildlife Sciences department at BYU talks about his research with bears. He also gives advice about how to avoid bear interactions and what to do if you are ever faced with a bear in the wild. | |||
| Y Talk - Conversations about Stewardship and Conservation | 07 Nov 2022 | 00:13:42 | |
BYU students, Olivia Burns, Chad Hyer, and Elias Johnson talk with host, Austen Lambert about the new Y talk initiative and how anyone and everyone can participate. To learn more go to sustainability.byu.edu or visit this link to track and submit your conversations. | |||
| Celebrating 50 Years of Evolution at BYU | 31 Oct 2022 | 00:37:44 | |
Dr. Steven Peck and Dr. Michael Whiting talk about the history of teaching evolution at Brigham Young University. | |||
| BYU Sensory Lab | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:27:23 | |
Amanda Rees, director of the BYU Sensory Lab and two of her assistant student managers, Mattie Prince and Lauren Cromarty, join Austen in this episode. They talk about the BYU Sensory lab and how students can participate in helping gather data for the food industry and for research in the food science and nutrition department. You can also follow the Sensory Lab on Instagram @byusensorylab. | |||
| Urban Agriculture | 27 Sep 2022 | 00:30:59 | |
Dr. Matt Arrington (matt_arrington@byu.edu) and undergraduate student, Nathan Grooms, talk to us about urban agriculture and the benefits of using a hydroponic system. https://lifesciences.byu.edu/magazine/propagating-innovation-and-inspired-research | |||
| Study Abroad in Vietnam | 22 Jul 2022 | 00:41:10 | |
After their amazing experience during spring term of 2022, Dr. Seth Bybee and four students, Eva Jasinski, Rachel Sutherland, Lily Gregson, and Cordon Wade discuss their study abroad in Vietnam. Students worked with either Dr. Bybee on team Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) or Dr. Gareth Powell on team beetle (Coleoptera). | |||
| Waste to Energy with Extremophiles | 13 Jun 2022 | 00:27:10 | |
Maliea Holden and Kate Scanlan talk with hosts, Austen Lambert and Katy Knight about how to create energy from waste (yes, they work with poop) using extremophiles, or organisms that live in extreme environments. Maliea and Kate work in Dr. Zach Aanderud's lab at Brigham Young University. In this episode they share some stories about field and lab work as well as why they enjoy this research and why they feel it is important. | |||
| Mapping for Conservation | 11 May 2022 | 00:32:42 | |
Teresa Gomez and Steve Schill talk about Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the importance of mapping for conservation purposes. They tell us about various projects they've worked on and how using maps and GIS can assist in research going on all over the world. | |||
| Adventures in Beetle Biodiversity | 20 Apr 2022 | 00:45:31 | |
This episode features Dr. Gareth Powell, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Biology at Brigham Young University and Natalie Saxton, PhD student at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. They discuss their research, adventures doing field work, as well as the vast biodiversity of insects. | |||
| Research in the South Pacific | 23 Mar 2022 | 00:39:20 | |
Dr. Richard Gill and graduate students, Stau Segi and Kalai Ellis describe their research projects in the south pacific, specifically in Samoa and Hawaii. They discuss the importance of the connection between the work they're doing and traditional ecological understanding. | |||
| The History and Ecology of Utah Lake | 25 Jan 2022 | 01:01:12 | |
Dr. Benjamin Abbott (benabbott@byu.edu), assistant professor of ecosystem ecology at Brigham Young University, joins Samuel Bratsman (sbratsmanx@gmail.com), plant and wildlife sciences graduate student, to discuss the history, ecology, and future of Utah Lake. Utah Lake Photography Club Facebook Group | |||
| Science in the family | 14 Dec 2021 | 00:33:22 | |
In this episode we hear from Dr. Alison Whiting and Dr. Michael Whiting, both curators at the Bean Life Science Museum and faculty at Brigham Young University. They share how their love for science has taken them on adventures and influenced their kids. | |||
| Air Pollution | 10 Nov 2021 | 00:32:44 | |
In this episode we interview Dr. Arden Pope, Mary Lou Fulton Professor of Economics at BYU. We discuss his research on air pollution. He also gives tips on ways to improve air pollution as a community and as an individual. This episode was recorded on September 22, 2021. | |||
| BYU Life Science Museum - New Leadership | 13 Oct 2021 | 00:22:27 | |
Dr. Michael Whiting is the new director at the BYU Life Science Museum. Join Dr. Whiting and the new associate director, Dr. Steve Leavitt, as they talk about a new vision for the museum and how students at Brigham Young University have a unique opportunity to participate in designing exhibits and communicating science. | |||
| Potatoes and Mycorrhizae | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:33:20 | |
Dr. Brad Geary and two of his students, Jacob Henrie and Melissa Burrell, discuss their research projects and how they are finding new ways to solve problems related to plant growth. | |||
| Black Bears | 09 Sep 2021 | 00:40:03 | |
Dr. Hal Black (hal_black@byu.edu) and Dr. Janene Auger (janene_auger@byu.edu) talk about their experiences and research with Black Bears.
This episode was recorded on July 7, 2021. | |||
| Birding | 05 Aug 2021 | 00:46:16 | |
Listen to Merrill Webb and Josh Day talk about why they love to watch and chase birds. They will also give tips on how to get started and some great resources to identify birds and keep lists of what you see. Some of these resources are linked below:
This episode was recorded on June 18, 2021. | |||
| Sustainability at BYU | 07 Jul 2021 | 00:45:45 | |
Ben Abbott (Plant & Wildlife Sciences department) and Bremen Leak (Associate Director, Sustainability & Continuity) join undergraduate student, Austen Lambert, to talk about sustainability on many different levels. They discuss the history of sustainability at BYU and the doctrinal foundations that support these principles. The following links provide resources which were mentioned in this episode:
This episode was recorded on April 21, 2021. | |||
| Research in the Antarctica | 01 Jun 2021 | 00:40:15 | |
Dr. Byron Adams and undergraduate student, Jinna Brim describe for listeners their experience in the Antarctica. The talk about their research and why this location is such a great place to collect and study Nematodes. | |||
| Reconciling Faith and Science | 05 May 2021 | 00:33:42 | |
In this episode Josh and Katy visit with Jamie Jensen and Seth Bybee about their research in teaching evolution in a religious setting. Visit their website for more resources about how to reconcile science and faith at recoevo.byu.edu and listen to Jamie's BYU devotional talk (November 3, 2020) here. | |||
| Lichens | 05 Apr 2021 | 00:39:38 | |
What is a lichen? | |||
| Desert Ecology | 23 Feb 2021 | 00:37:49 | |
Dr. Tara Bishop and Dr. Sam St. Clair are the guests for this episode of "Y Life Science." Both Sam and Tara are desert ecologists and share amazing stories and insights about their research and why we should care and protect these specialized ecological systems. Specifically, Tara shares about her research with the Dwarf Bear Poppy and Red Brome in southern Utah. | |||
| Museum Science Education | 12 Feb 2021 | 00:28:39 | |
Marta Adair and Brittany Nuttall talk with Josh and Katy about their experiences working at the Bean Museum in the education department. They also talk about the museum's mission statement, "We inspire wonder and reverence for our living planet." | |||
| Pandemic, part 2 | 22 Dec 2020 | 00:41:40 | |
Join Katy Knight and Josh Day as they talk with Dr. Chantel Sloan and Dr. Duke Rogers about the current pandemic. In this second part of this two-part episode, discussions focus on where we go from here. What does the future look like with this pandemic?
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| Pandemic, part 1 | 23 Nov 2020 | 00:24:42 | |
Join Katy Knight and Josh Day as they talk with Dr. Chantel Sloan and Dr. Duke Rogers about the current pandemic. In this part of this two-part episode, discussions focus on where we are currently and how we got here. | |||
| Women Should Be included in Exercise Research | 07 Feb 2024 | 00:35:09 | |
Historically women have been excluded from exercise science research. Since Title IX, more studies have been done as there have been more female athletes. This episode of the Y Life Science Podcast explores the research conducted by Jessica Linde and Jayson Gifford. Jessica asked the question about exercise tolerance during different phases of the female menstrual cycle. Read more about this study here. | |||
| The Rise of Athletic Training at BYU | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:28:44 | |
Dr. Earlene Durrant (Dr. D) talks with Austen and Katy about her career in physical education and athletic training. She was inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 2000. You can read her bio here. Dr. D was selected as the honored alumnus for fall of 2023 for the College of Life Sciences. She was highlighted here in the college magazine (Impact) and this is a link to her seminar given on October 19, 2023 and a summary published on December 14, 2023. | |||
| Food Insecurity Research | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:28:40 | |
Dr. Rikelle Richards (rickelle_richards@byu.edu) and undergraduate student, Kyle Lyman, talk about their research study with nutrition and their work with the Provo Food and Care Coalition. Dr. Richards was recent awarded the 2023 General Education (GE) Professorship. Read more about Dr. Richards and this award here. | |||
| Epigenetics and Forensics | 07 Nov 2023 | 00:26:39 | |
Dr. Timothy Jenkins and undergraduate student, Kelaney Stalker join Austen and Katy to discuss epigenetics. Kelany describes a project she worked on to be able to differentiate between menstrual blood and peripheral blood using epigenetics. This work has implications in forensic science that could potentially help in domestic violence and sexual assault cases. | |||
| Winging It! From Curiosity to a Scientific Fact | 10 Oct 2023 | 00:25:57 | |
This episode introduces another research podcast called, "Winging It! From Curiosity to Scientific Fact" produced by Dr. Steven Peck and his student research assistants. In this episode Courtney Roos and Sara Evans join Dr. Peck as they describe the scientific process and how they record and share their findings. They are specifically looking to answer questions about birds and their songs. | |||
| Creative Land Management | 08 Aug 2023 | 00:29:44 | |
Dr. April Hulet and Curtis Drake explain how they are researching ways to restore native plants and grasses by managing cattle grazing. | |||
| The Genetics of Caddisfly Silk | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:29:49 | |
Dr. Paul Frandsen (Plant and Wildlife Sciences) is joined by Gabi Jijon (PhD), Danyon Gedris (undergrad) and Ashlyn Powell (recently graduated). They discuss their research projects with the genetics of caddisflies. Among other things, they talk about their future research plans and the reasons they enjoy learning about the the natural world. | |||
| Collections Managers at the Bean Life Science Museum | 07 Mar 2025 | 00:24:35 | |
Dr. Robert Johnson (botanist) and Dr. Shawn Clark (entomologist) discuss the day to day work they do managing the plant and insect collections at the Bean Museum. In this episode they talk about their research interests and why they love the work that they do. This episode was recorded on November 7, 2024. | |||
| Soil Chemistry and Human Impact | 09 Jan 2025 | 00:39:06 | |
Former co-host, Austen Lambert, and Dr. Josh LeMonte join Katy and Sylvia on this episode of the podcast. Austen shares his master's degree research he conducted with Josh LeMonte in eastern Utah. The discuss how studying the earth's soil can tell us about human history and the impact we have on the environment. | |||
| Robotic Bees and the Waggle Dance | 07 Nov 2024 | 00:42:22 | |
Our guests in this episode come from the College of Computational, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences. Dr. Sean Warnick and Dr. David Grimsman are joined by Brian Brown, Tanner Day, and Dakota Mundell. They discuss various projects their interdisciplinary research group (IDeA Labs) are working on, specifically in the life sciences, working with honeybees and looking at their waggle dance and how to recreate it using AI and robotics. | |||
| The Energetics of Coastal Crabs | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:27:06 | |
Bean Museum student hosts, Sylvia and Leah sit down with Dr. Blaine Griffen and students, Bailey Marlow (grad student) and David Neu (undergrad) to discuss their research with native and invasive crab species. They also discuss the human impact we have on our oceans and our stewardship responsibilities. This episode was recorded on April 9, 2025. | |||
| DNA Sequencing and Ground Beetles | 27 May 2025 | 00:34:24 | |
In this episode, Sylvia and Katy visit with Dr. John Sproul and student researcher, Rachel Christensen. John and Rachel share their research with ground beetles and how they find them and sequence their genomes. Discussion topics range from Darwin jokes to museum collections and fly fishing. Mentioned in this episode is a book called, "The Feathered Thief" by Kirk Wallace Johnson. This episode was recorded on November 25, 2024. | |||
| Environmental Humanities | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:40:04 | |
Dr. George Handley (george_handley@byu.edu), professor of comparative literature is joined by students, Becca Black and Julia Morgan as they visit with host, Sylvia Duke about the environmental humanities. This episode explores various connections with science and the humanities, spiritual connections with nature, and how we can make a difference in not just loving our earth but taking care of it. Instagram: byu.ges Stewardship Lab: 139 SCOB (700 N 500 E, Provo) This episode was recorded on November 13, 2024. | |||