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Sheri Quinn and Suzi Montgomery

Science Questions

A weekly Science, Medicine and Health podcast
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Science Questions

Sheri Quinn and Suzi Montgomery

Science Questions

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Science Questions

Sheri Quinn and Suzi Montgomery

Science Questions

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Science Questions tells tales through words and song about ducks hitching rides on cars, a town plagued by hundreds of small earthquakes, and songbirds dwindling away in a small town...
Science Questions profiles the Civilian Conservation Corp and its impact on how we manage our public lands today.
Science Questions profiles a new health movement that advocates eating like a caveman -- only plant and animal protein, excluding all dairy products, grains, and anything processed. It's called the paleo diet and it has plenty of followers and
Science Questions explores the Great Salt Lake ecosystem -- the organisms, the colors, the smells and the pollution that make it so unique.
Science Questions examines avalanche danger in Utah and addresses what you should know to stay safe whether you are at a ski resort or in the backcountry.
Science Questions presents a Stanford University study recently featured in Scientific American about the urgency to change our energy system to one completely based on wind, water and solar energy. We also take a look at Governor Herbert's ene
cience Questions explores the evolution of conservation in America from the 1930s Civilian Conservatin Corp to the modern day Americorp, which is under threat of being cut by congress.
Science Questions highlights another USTAR project at Utah State University where engineers are transforming our buklding lighting systems through advanced computer software programming that can read and interpret our lighting desires.
Science Questios profiles a project at the Energy Dynamics Lab at Utah State University where they are working to electrify the nation's highway system.
Science Questions reviews climate change research with Utah geophysicist David Chapman, who drills holes deep into the Earth's crust measuring its elevating temperature.
Matt Might started as a teenage hacker and is now building an inpenetrable computer system for the military. Science Questions talks to Might today about the growing need for better internet security.
Science Questions presents the conclusion of Adolescent Recovery: It Takes a Community -- the three-part series about teenage drug addiction and recovery schools, where teens get treated for their addictions while also getting a good education.
Rocket launches and prescription drug abuse in Utah, today, September 9, 2011, on Science Questions from Utah Public Radio.
Science Questions presents Part 1 of the series, Adolescent Recovery: It Takes a Community.
Science Questions explores the biology of aggression and how it might shape social reform in the future, as Part IV of SQ Radio's series on Epi-genetics.
Science Questions show for August 19, 2011
Science Questions presents part 3 of their ongoing series on the emerging field of epi-genetics. It has received sparse media attention even though it has been around since the 1970s. Now, scientists are realizing it has the potential to expla
Science Questions explores the application of a growing research field called epi-genetics to the field of psychology. Christopher bad-cock, reader in sociology in the London school of economics, is a sociologist and social anthropologist who s
Science Questions heads to the Goshute mountain range in Nevada where Salt Lake City teens camped out to witness and study one of the largest raptor migrations paths in the U.S. and Canada. Not only did they have fun learning about the birds,
Sixty glider pilots from across the U.S. are competing this month in the national and regional soaring competition in Logan, Utah. Science Questions explores this air sport where pilots fly unpowered sailplanes and race each other in the sky.
Coyotes are ubiquitous and have been categorized in many ways: the clown, the hero, the fool, the sacred one. They are both mythologized and persecuted, respected, and hated. Coyotes are the most abundant predator in North America. Tracking th
It is racing season and Science Questions profiles the most innovative car race in the nation, the American Le Mans series. The next generation of cars is often based on the super high tech race cars engineered for this green racing series.
Science Questions explores what is called pathological altruism and how it might explain a complex murder mystery in Utah.
Science Questions describes the fate of the iconic amur (pronouned ah-mer) tiger and the heart-stopping tale of one tiger's revenge in Siberia.
Over 1,000 heart transplants have been performed in Utah to date. Science Questions reviews Utah's heart history and introduces Victor Pardini, who received a new heart that saved his life.
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