by egiwpadmin | Mar 26, 2026 | EGI news
Aurora: Get Ready for this Glow-Up Bryony Richards, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist Salt Lake City, Nov. 11, 2025 – Residents near Emigration Canyon were treated to a rare celestial spectacle as the northern lights danced across the Utah sky on Tuesday night. A...
by egiwpadmin | Mar 11, 2026 | EGI news
In the 1950s, British gemologist Arthur C.D. Pain was wandering around Myanmar’s gem-rich Mogok region, the kind of place where the ground occasionally sparkles just to Mogok, I mean, mock you, when he stumbled on a brownish-red crystal that didn’t match anything in...
by egiwpadmin | Mar 11, 2026 | EGI news
Bryony Richards, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist Salt Lake City, Nov. 11, 2025 – Residents near Emigration Canyon were treated to a rare celestial spectacle as the northern lights danced across the Utah sky on Tuesday night. A vivid aurora borealis, typically...
by egiwpadmin | Mar 9, 2026 | EGI news
EGI Director and Professor of Chemical Engineering Dr. Milind Deo spoke about the current state of the hydrocarbon energy sector at the Traditional Energy Landscape breakout session. In this panel, leading scientists, industry professionals, and government experts...
by egiwpadmin | Mar 9, 2026 | EGI news
For many of us, Research Park wasn’t just an address; it was a way of life. A quiet, contemplative ecosystem where experiments thrived, ideas matured, and it was entirely possible to go an entire day without accidentally running into an undergraduate. Leaving after 30...