Synopsis
Utah Public Radio presents SCIENCE UTAH - a podcast about the natural world and the people who study it. Featuring UPRs science reporters, each episode focuses on a single topic like bees, interplanetary bodies or even dog poop.
Episodes
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Forecasting Water Supply In Colorado River May Benefit Water Resource Management
27/10/2020 Duration: 01minWhat if I purchase an early season ski pass– will it pay off with good snow this winter? Yoshimitsu Chikamoto, a climate scientist at Utah State University Utah had an idea to use climate modeling to help him decide.
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Rare Condors In Southern Utah Threatened By Wildfires, Lead
05/10/2020 Duration: 01minTo reduce human threats to western birds, scientists have been exploring effects of severe fires and lead poisoning on California condors.
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Utah's Native Bees Featured In Documentary
30/09/2020 Duration: 01minGrand Staircase-Escalante is home to a rich assemblage of native bees, an often-overlooked part of Utah’s wildlife.
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USU Professor Helps Discover Ancient Amphibian With A Venomous Bite
07/07/2020 Duration: 01minHikers in the mountainous west are often wary of snakes, knowing some are venomous, many of us may be less concerned about our amphibious friends, like frogs, toads and salamanders. While in tropical regions, there are poisonous amphibians, but a venomous amphibian – that’s something new.
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In Areas Where COVID-19 Is Rare, Accurate Antibody Tests Are Crucial
04/07/2020 Duration: 01minIt seems like SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests should be pretty simple. Tests consist of SARS-CoV-2 antigens on a plate. If a person has antibodies for SARS-CoV-2, their antibodies bind to the antigens, and the test reads as positive. However, it is possible to get a false positive if some other antibody can bind by coincidence to the antigen.
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Raining Plastics In The American West
13/06/2020 Duration: 01minA new study from researchers at Utah State University finds tiny pieces of plastic are being transported atmospherically and deposited on western public lands in astounding annual quantities.
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Shifting Habitats: Bird Migration And Climate Change
26/05/2020 Duration: 01minThe North American Breeding Bird Survey, a large-scale citizen science project started in 1966, is the basis of a newly-released study on migratory bird habitats and climate change.
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Asian Giant Hornets: What You Should Really Know About Them
13/05/2020 Duration: 01minDr. Joseph Wilson knows a little something about Vespa mandarinia , the species commonly called the Asian giant hornet .
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Cameras To Help NASA Learn About The Origin Of Earth Were Made In Utah
01/05/2020 Duration: 01minUtah’s own Space Dynamics Laboratory is working with NASA to find clues that could give more insight into the big questions about where we come from.
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New Mapping Of The Wasatch Fault Published Online
01/05/2020 Duration: 01minWhile the recent Magna earthquake may have taken many Utahns by surprise, geologists at the Utah Geological Survey were hard at work finishing a four-year, fault-mapping study they hope will help reduce earthquake risks in the state.
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Space Dynamics Laboratory Prepares Innovative Light Imaging Instrument For Launch Into Space
27/04/2020 Duration: 01minUtah’s Space Dynamics Laboratory recently delivered a test version of a satellite sub-unit to NASA that will measure the movements of microscopic creatures within Earth’s oceans from space. The Space Dynamics Laboratory is an affiliate lab to Utah State University and is working on a sub-unit of the PACE spacecraft , which NASA will launch into space in 2022. PACE stands for Plankton Aerosol Cloud Ocean Ecosystem .
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Utah Air Quality Continues To Impact Residents' Health
21/04/2020 Duration: 01minThe American Lung Association recently released their annual State of the Air report . Will Barrett is the Director of Clean Air advocacy for the American Lung Association. “Nearly half of Americans live in counties that have unhealthy ozone or particle pollution. Unfortunately that includes about two and a half million people in the Salt Lake City region," Barrett said.
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University of Utah Researchers Receive Grant To Study Coronavirus
02/04/2020 Duration: 01minScientists at the University of Utah recently received funding to contribute to the fight against the spread of Covid 19. “This grant is studying mucus and it’s interactions with coronaviruses," said Dr. Jessica Kramer, and you heard right. She is studying how coronaviruses interact with mucus.
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The Seasons Are Changing And So Is The Snow; Spring Brings Different Avalanche Dangers To Utah
06/03/2020 Duration: 01minSpring is almost here and many Utahns will take advantage of the warmer weather to get in just a few more ski days. However, experts at the Utah Avalanche Center say avalanche dangers will change along with the season.
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Talk At USU Looks At How Bees Enrich Human Life
25/02/2020 Duration: 01minThe Science Unwrapped talk at Utah State University this month focused on bees and how they impact our lives through the foods we eat.
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USU Presentation Highlights Reasons For Reducing Emissions
06/02/2020 Duration: 01minUtah State University President Noelle Cockett is reviewing the most recent plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the university’s campuses across the state. Last week a meeting was hosted to inform students and faculty about the efforts.
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Betelgeuse Is Dimming
05/02/2020 Duration: 02minNo supernova has been observed in our Milky W ay galaxy since the invention of the telescope in 1608 . That may be about to change.
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Proximity To USU May Be Why Cache Valley Is The 'Silicon Valley of Instrumentation'
30/01/2020 Duration: 02minCache Valley is considered the "Silicon Valley of Instrumentation," thanks to its high concentration of remote sensing companies. The proximity to Utah State University may be what draws these companies into the area.
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Giant Datasets From GPS Collars Can Lead To 'Data Dredging' For Habitat Inferences
16/01/2020 Duration: 01minData from GPS collars on animals are used to determine crucial habitats and migration routes. Because of technological advances scientists can now collect animal locations in three dimensions as often as 32 times per second . But this abundance of data comes with a downside.
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USU Plans To Release Report Detailing Carbon Footprint Reduction Strategies This Week
13/01/2020 Duration: 01minAs part of Utah State University's carbon neutrality goals, a report with recommendations for reducing carbon emissions is anticipated to be released this week.