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New episodes every Thursday at 10:30 am on Utah Public Radio, and every Thursday at 10 am and Sunday at 12 pm on KCPW
Logan, UT
Joined December 2017
Humans crave connection. And now, there’s a new option for meeting this need—social robots—which may end up being even better at fulfilling this desire than we are. With guest Eve Herold @StMartinsPress Listen now on UPR: https://t.co/nqowzwzIHw
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If you found love in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, you have more in common with Romeo and Juliet than you'd think. https://t.co/5G2yYH2qJt
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Romeo and Juliet has always been about life in a pandemic, we're just starting to notice it.
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What did the life of Ira Hayes teach us about the price of heroism? Check out this conversation with Matthew LaPlante over at @SoUndisciplined! https://t.co/hQPhyHEkzL
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Ira Hayes has been commemorated in movies and songs, but his actual life after WWII is still shrouded in a lot of mystery.
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Many people raised in a Judeo-Christian religion are taught that God created two genders and two genders alone. That's how it's always been. But as it turns out, that's not how the Hebrew Scriptures have always been interpreted. Tune in tomorrow at 10:30 on UPR and 10 on KCPW!
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Fantastic radio interview with Ann Linder @Harvard_Law today on @SoUndisciplined about our report: Animal Markets & #Zoonotic #Disease in the United States. "We wanted to look at how we as American's use animals in ways that can drive zoonotic risk." https://t.co/URMBioNram
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There is no national strategy, let alone a global one to mitigate the dangers of diseases that spread from animals to humans.
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More infectious illnesses started in the U.S. than in any other country during the second half of the 20th century. Researchers say a lack of accountability has led to a lack of protection against these harmful diseases. Tomorrow at 10:30 on UPR and 10 on KCPW!
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Nate Walkingshaw's start began in the back of an ambulance. Now, he's the CEO @torusrev, a renewable energy provider. For him, the through line is a positive impact on humans. Click the link to hear more from our conversation with @nwalkingshaw. https://t.co/3Veq3GcSf5
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Flywheels have long been derided as a fanciful idea — but now these contraptions are getting a second look.
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It was great joining @mdlaplante on @SoUndisciplined to talk about #Western #water issues! @BerkeleyLab @eesalbnl
The West needs water ... and a lot of it. Could the ocean be an answer to our water woes? Click the link to listen to our conversation with @NewshaAjami! https://t.co/U2QRYGw4VC
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What can honey bees teach us about shaping social change? Find out tomorrow at 10:30 on UPR and 10 on KCPW!
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The West needs water ... and a lot of it. Could the ocean be an answer to our water woes? Click the link to listen to our conversation with @NewshaAjami! https://t.co/U2QRYGw4VC
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We still need to figure out better long term water solutions. And those discussions tend to happen with more urgency when water is scarce.
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For the first time since 2006, 29 public water agencies that serve California will all be receiving 100% of the water they have requested – but this won't last. Tomorrow at 10:30 on UPR and 10 on KCPW!
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What do roofs, trees, and umbrellas have in common? (besides keeping you cool in the summer.) They can save you money. Listen to the latest episode of UnDisciplined with @MehdiHeris to find out why! https://t.co/eGmvdC7Tm4
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One of the places the world is warming the most is in our cities, as a result of the urban heat island effect. But there’s a way to combat this problem.
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We know that heat waves in our atmosphere and oceans are on the rise. But other, smaller-scale parts of our environment, like rivers and streams may be warming even more rapidly. Catch the latest episode of UnDisciplined with @SJ_Tassone! https://t.co/EGLiVU5l3I
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Climate scientists are now looking at rivers and streams. And what they're finding is that these parts of our world are warming rapidly.
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Redlining has been illegal for 50 years, but the negative effects reverberate today. This week, we're talking about how redline communities are more at risk under climate change. Tomorrow at 10:30 on UPR and 10 on KCPW!
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Opioid deaths rose drastically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click the link to hear our conversation with @jelizabeth04 on opioid support systems in rural areas. https://t.co/a4zV2i9frX
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During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic there was an explosive rise in opioid deaths.
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#NatureBasedSolutions reduce climate emissions & sequester carbon, but they can also improve the quantity, quality, & timing of #water supply. @feliciamarcus explains how NBS (including beavers 🦫) could help to address water woes - via @utahpublicradio:
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This wet winter won't save us from the drought, but it may give us a little more time – time for solutions, for growth. This week, we're talking about nature-based solutions to protect our water. That's tomorrow at 10:30 on UPR and 10 on KCPW!
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Whale numbers rebounding won't fix climate change – but it could help. Listen to our conversation with Heidi Pearson of @uasoutheast. https://t.co/m9xy12ej5I
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The profound decline in whale populations doesn't just change our ocean ecosystems – it might also be impacting our atmospheric climate.
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The rapidly declining blue whale population will not only impact our ocean ecosystems – but our atmospheric climate as well. Tune in tomorrow at 10:30 on UPR and 10 on KCPW!
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Thank you @mdlaplante for giving me the opportunity to share my story in this beautiful episode.
When @b_reeja was in elementary school, she thought she was bad at math. Now, she is an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. So... what changed? Find out on this week's episode of UnDisciplined! https://t.co/0Ipy7dXCIH
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