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The Great Organism on Science Questions

Science questions profiles one of the largest and oldest known organisms on earth that resides right here in Utah: a type of quaking aspen. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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The Hunted Stalks the Hunter on Science Questions

Science Questions presents a profile of an infamous Amur Tiger who stalked his human hunter in Siberia with Canadian author John Valliant. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Industry Preserving Red Rock While Extracting Resources

Science Questions goes into the heart of Nine Mile Canyon in Eastern Utah, where the oil and gas industry has a stronghold. But while extracting natural resources, they are also preserving the canyon's...

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Ice on Science Questions Friday

 Science Questions profiles the work of paleogeologist Lonnie Thompson, famous for his ice archive and studies of melting glacial ice. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Morals, Farming, and Hydraulic Fracturing on Science Questions

Science Questions profiles two farmers living on opposite sides of the country, but whom are both profoundly impacted by the oil and gas industry. Science Questions goes to the heart of farm land in...

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Nature and the Cognitive Brain on Science Questions

Science Questions presents new research at Utah State University on climate change in Utah, a new study on the effects of nature on infants, and then SQ radio presents a story that traces the moon...

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Kip Thorne Talks Black Holes and Stars on Science Questions

At 9:30 science questions profiles physicist Kip Thorne, who grew up in Logan, just below the Utah State University campus.  Thorne's research has focused on gravitation physics and astrophysics with...

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Nasa Gets Tricked on Science Questions

Science questions explores science education through the innovative lens of a Native American scientist named Ed Galindo.  He is infamous for landing his student's high school science project on the...

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Science Questions Explores Space on Friday

Science Questions guides you through the steps to launch a rocket into outer space with the private aerospace company ATK based in northern Utah.  Then,  Science Questions presents current satellite...

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How Wolves Changed a Man's Life on Science Questions

Science Questions presents current wolf policies across the west and the new book called "Wolfer," a memoir about one man's experience trapping and hunting wolves for the federal government and how it...

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Utah's Pharmaceutical Industry takes risk on Science Questions Friday

Science Questions profiles leading scientists in Utah’s pharmaceutical industry.  It is a risky business that pays off well when a drug makes it to market but the chances of getting there are slim. »...

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Dan MacNulty on the Yellowstone Wolf Project Findings Published this Month

A new Utah State University study reveals which traits allow wolves to reproduce successfully. Science Questions producer Elaine Taylor speaks with Professor Dan MacNulty, whose findings were published...

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Sound and Stars on Access Utah Friday

   The amazing recordist Chris Watson, from Britain, takes us on a sound journey to  Antarctica, where he encounters some of the rarest sounds on Earth.  At 9:30, we visit the Pope's summer home in...

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Downwinders

There isn't anyone in the U.S. who isn't a downwinder. In collaboration with local artists, Utah state history, and City Academy Charter School, Higher Ground Learning, a creative learning center for...

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Dinosaurs and Paleontology on Access Utah Friday

Today on the program Sheri Quinn talks to paleontologist Dr. Kenneth Carpenter about recent advances in the study of dinosaurs and why Utah is one of the best places on earth to study them.  At 9:30...

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The Hunted Stalks the Hunter on Science Questions

Science Questions presents a profile of an infamous Amur Tiger who stalked his human hunter in Siberia with Canadian author John Valliant. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Industry Preserving Red Rock While Extracting Resources

Science Questions goes into the heart of Nine Mile Canyon in Eastern Utah, where the oil and gas industry has a stronghold. But while extracting natural resources, they are also preserving the canyon's...

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Ice on Science Questions Friday

 Science Questions profiles the work of paleogeologist Lonnie Thompson, famous for his ice archive and studies of melting glacial ice. » E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Morals, Farming, and Hydraulic Fracturing on Science Questions

Science Questions profiles two farmers living on opposite sides of the country, but whom are both profoundly impacted by the oil and gas industry. Science Questions goes to the heart of farm land in...

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Nature and the Cognitive Brain on Science Questions

Science Questions presents new research at Utah State University on climate change in Utah, a new study on the effects of nature on infants, and then SQ radio presents a story that traces the moon...

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