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
A Kentucky computer scientist, Brent Seales, spent 25 years cracking open carbonized scrolls buried by Vesuvius in 79 AD. Now, AI and X-ray imaging are reading them for the first time — and an entire ancient library may follow.
by Mark Tullis
Utah physician assistant Bree VanLeeuwen, founder of Daily Shade Sunscreen, will be featured at Ecom Elevated, highlighting her rapid growth and mission to improve sunscreen transparency amid rising melanoma concerns.
by Mark Tullis
Haynie launches Haynie IT to integrate managed IT and cybersecurity into advisory services, helping businesses improve security, visibility, and performance through aligned technology, data insights, and scalable infrastructure.
by Mark Tullis
Earlyasset (Park City, UT) emerges from stealth with $2 million to build infrastructure for the venture secondary market. TechBuzz sat down with its Co-Founder, Shawn Bercuson, to find out its origin story and vision.
by Mark Tullis
Leland (Lehi, UT) has launched its AI Builder Program, a five-level course teaching professionals to build AI automations and agents. Already its fastest-growing product, the program is drawing strong demand from individual learners and enterprise clients alike.
by Mark Tullis
Path Fertility (Salt Lake City, UT) is challenging reproductive medicine’s most overlooked assumption. The company's SpermQT test, backed by three peer-reviewed studies, shows that “normal” sperm tests miss up to 25% of men with clinically significant fertility problems.
by Mark Tullis
Utah has awarded YouScience (American Fork, UT) a statewide contract to build longitudinal career mapping infrastructure connecting middle school through postsecondary education, giving students, parents, and counselors data-driven tools to align credentials with workforce demand.
by Mark Tullis