BioHive Live 2026 brought Utah's life sciences community together at the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium, where speakers John Harris and Tracy Milgram delivered powerful stories connecting technology, genetics, and human impact.
by Mark Tullis
Level Education Group (South Jordan, UT) partners with CCBHC Workforce Accelerator to expand the behavioral health workforce, offering funded licensure support, training, and career pathways to address clinician shortages across three U.S. states.
by Mark Tullis
A Utah Valley University professor leads an international team developing Hip1-targeting compounds that could disarm tuberculosis bacteria rather than kill them outright, potentially enabling lower doses, fewer side effects, and simpler diagnostics.
by Mark Tullis
Tendo surpasses one million marketplace vouchers, signaling rising adoption of price-transparent healthcare, as employers and consumers shift toward upfront pricing, bundled services, and simplified care purchasing outside traditional insurance systems.
by Mark Tullis
Utah’s statewide Quantum Initiative Roundtables, led by the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, are designed to reach alignment on quantum priorities and connect government, universities, industry, and ecosystem partners.
by Mark Tullis
Utah business leaders and major foundations announced $30 million in philanthropic commitments Monday to save the Great Salt Lake, warning that without urgent water conservation and strategic water rights acquisition, the lake faces collapse within five years.
by Mark Tullis
BYU classicist, Roger Macfarlane, who has spent more than three decades hunting for lost Latin literature in carbonized scrolls came to UVU with an honest assessment: most of the discovered Herculaneum papyri is barely readable. But what we might still find could change everything.
by Mark Tullis
Nightingale College (Salt Lake City, UT) hosted a TEDxNightingale event that rallied national leaders to demand radical redesign of nursing education and workforce systems, as America faces a projected 350,000-nurse shortage within the decade.
by Mark Tullis