Kgnu - How On Earth
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 328:50:39
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The KGNU Science Show
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What do Grasslands Have to do with Climate Change?
17/02/2026 Duração: 26minWe hear an interview aired by our sister community radio station’s, Science MOAB. Ecologist Brooke Osborne talks about how dryland ecosystems – such as the grasslands east of Boulder – influence the whole planet. Dryands cover 40% of the earth; they support a third of the planet’s humans, and while their roots store lots of … Continue reading "What do Grasslands Have to do with Climate Change?"
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Women’s Health Pt. II: Heart Health
10/02/2026 Duração: 24minTruths & Tips About Women’s Heart Health (start time: 7:33) February is American Hearth Month, a nationwide observation spotlighting cardiovascular disease, and a call for all of us to take care of our hearts. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the country, for both men and women, and for most racial and … Continue reading "Women’s Health Pt. II: Heart Health"
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Women’s Health Pt. I: Menopause, etc.
03/02/2026 Duração: 26minNew Rules of Women’s Health (start time: 6:26) If you’re female, you may have come of age reading the landmark feminist health book Our Bodies, Ourselves. Originally published in the 1970s, it yielded several revised editions up to 2011. Well, get ready for an even more comprehensive tome. It’s called The New Rules of Women’s … Continue reading "Women’s Health Pt. I: Menopause, etc."
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Hepatitis B Vaccination: Just the Facts
27/01/2026 Duração: 26minOn today’s science show we hear from vaccine researchers Rochelle Walensky and Angela Ulrich, and physician/scientist Peyton Thompson, about the safety and efficacy of the hepatitis B vaccine. This is one of 6 that have been removed from the list of recommended childhood vaccines by the CDC. You’ll hear about the history of the vaccine … Continue reading "Hepatitis B Vaccination: Just the Facts"
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Water Your Winter Trees
20/01/2026 Duração: 25minWater your trees! This warm, dry winter means urban trees need extra water to stay healthy. City of Boulder foresters Patrick LaPhilliph and Andrew Holt, and City of Longmont forester Brett Stadsvold share how and why the cities waters trees once a month during dry winter months, how citizens can … Continue reading "Water Your Winter Trees"
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Improving Law Enforcement Behavior through Artificial Intelligence
13/01/2026 Duração: 26minWe speak with experts about how artificial intelligence combined with Police Body Camera footage improved professionalism in the Aurora Colorado Police Department. Guests include Anthony Tassone, CEO of Truleo and Ian Adams, Criminologist at the University of South Carolina and co-author of a new study about this tech in the journal Criminology We also discuss … Continue reading "Improving Law Enforcement Behavior through Artificial Intelligence"
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Colorado’s Wildlife Action Plan, etc.: Pt. II
06/01/2026 Duração: 26minProtecting Wolves, ferrets, prairie dogs, vultures, etc. (start time: 3:39) How effective are Colorado’s efforts to preserve vulnerable species – wolves, black-footed ferrets, bears, prairie dogs and others? And what ingredients make it possible, including throughout the U.S. and the world, for wild animals and humans to get along when their homes overlap? Today How … Continue reading "Colorado’s Wildlife Action Plan, etc.: Pt. II"
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Colorado’s Wildlife Action plan: Pt. I
30/12/2025 Duração: 26minWolves, bears, prairie dogs and more (start time: 7:12) A couple of months ago, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife agency released a plan to support biodiversity and guide how the state conserves some of the state’s most vulnerable species and habitats. Everything from iconic bears, wolves and prairie dogs, to tiny humble invertebrates and even … Continue reading "Colorado’s Wildlife Action plan: Pt. I"
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Coral: Past, Present, Future
22/12/2025 Duração: 27minIn this week’s show Beth speaks with science writer, educator, and scientist Dr. Lisa Gardiner about her recent book Reefs of Time: What Fossils Reveal about Coral Survival. Lisa studied the fossil remains of ancient coral reefs, which also suffered from environmental challenges. In our conversation, you’ll hear about how the past shapes the present, … Continue reading "Coral: Past, Present, Future"
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Wind: It’s Past & Future
16/12/2025 Duração: 27minThe Force of Wind (start time: 7:10) For those living here on Colorado’s Front Range, you’ve likely had close encounters with wind — whether you’ve witnessed in fear branches snapping off trees in a windstorm, or simply looked up to marvel at the UFO-like lenticular cloud formations created by fast westerly winds. Love it or … Continue reading "Wind: It’s Past & Future"
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World Domination…by Slime Molds?
09/12/2025 Duração: 26minOn today’s show, Beth speaks with award-winning science writer Jennifer Frazer about her upcoming book: The Slime Mold’s Guide to World Domination: A Natural Mystery. The book is a funny natural history of slime molds that’s also a mystery that asks: how can a giant crawling cell possibly be intelligent?” Jennifer has degrees in biology … Continue reading "World Domination…by Slime Molds?"
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Critical Earth Minerals Hiding in Plain Sight – Elizabeth Holley
02/12/2025 Duração: 26minCritical Earth Minerals Hiding in Plain Site – Colorado School of Mines professor Elizabeth Holley shares how the US could break its dependency on critical earth mineral imports, and lead the world in environmentally safe ways to do it. Show Producer/Host/Engineer: Shelley Schlender Executive Producer: Beth Bennett
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Better Steam//CU-Boulder at World Climate Conference
25/11/2025 Duração: 26minGreat Steam . . . from a Heat Pump (starts 1:00) Time Magazine named CSU Engineer Todd Bandhauer one of 2025’s top climate innovators. His heat pump makes steam better than fossil fuel steam boilers. Interview thanks to Rocky Mountain Community Radio and Aspen Public Radio. CU-Boulder at COP30 Climate Conference (Starts 7:05) CU Boulder’s … Continue reading "Better Steam//CU-Boulder at World Climate Conference"
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Winter is Coming: Why Leaves Fall
11/11/2025 Duração: 25minThe physiology of deciduous trees (start time: 11:09) For many people living in places with four distinct seasons, such as here in Colorado, a favorite pastime at this midpoint in autumn is watching the faded leaves fall from their branches, and listening to the crackling sound while raking up the dried leaves. In this week’s … Continue reading "Winter is Coming: Why Leaves Fall"
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Peak Performance: Revisiting a Classic
04/11/2025 Duração: 27minFive years ago, Beth spoke with Dr Marc Bubbs about his best-selling hardcover book, PEAK: THE NEW SCIENCE OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE. Since then, Bubbs has been on the leading edge of new developments in the physiology and psychology of athletic performance. Bubbs helps athletes and other clients in Canada and England cope with metabolic diseases, … Continue reading "Peak Performance: Revisiting a Classic"
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Into The Unknown (Part 2)
28/10/2025 Duração: 26minInto The Unknown (starts at 9:05) What do we know about the universe, and how do we know we know it? Conversely, what do we know we don’t know, what don’t we know that we don’t know, and why not? To help us unravel these age-old philosophical questions in the context of current science, our … Continue reading "Into The Unknown (Part 2)"
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Into The Unknown (Part 1)
21/10/2025 Duração: 26minInto The Unknown (starts at 7:57) What do we know about the universe, and how do we know we know it? Conversely, what do we know we don’t know, what don’t we know that we don’t know, and why not? To help us unravel these age-old philosophical questions in the context of current science, our … Continue reading "Into The Unknown (Part 1)"
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Autumn Insects and their Songs
14/10/2025 Duração: 26minScience & Songs of Katydids, Cicadas, etc. (start time: 3:08) It’s the time of year to savor listening each night to the pulsating and clicking sounds of katydids, cicadas, crickets and other straight-winged insects, all crying out for a mate. Soon, with the first big frost, the songs, along with the arthropods themselves, will disappear. … Continue reading "Autumn Insects and their Songs"
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From Habitat Loss to Repairing Connectivity
07/10/2025 Duração: 27minHelping Wild Animals Roam (start time: 3:29) Wild animals, whether buffalos or bats, need space to move around–not just to survive, but to forage, reproduce, migrate, and generally thrive as a species. But it’s getting increasingly difficult for so many species to do this, thanks to humans breaking up their habitats to build roads, fences, … Continue reading "From Habitat Loss to Repairing Connectivity"
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Science Journalism with Miles O’Brien // Acetaminophen and Autism
30/09/2025 Duração: 27minThis episode features Miles O’Brien, a science journalist who has been a correspondent for PBS News and CNN. He talks about his experience breaking in to science journalism, past and current science reporting, public and political views of science, the value of scientific research, and some particular stories including beavers, prostheses, and climate change research in … Continue reading "Science Journalism with Miles O’Brien // Acetaminophen and Autism"