Kim Schuske
Co-founder/Producer, Explore Utah Science
Biomedical Funding Cuts are Hurting Research
Federal budget cuts are negatively impacting life science and biomedical research communities across the nation, including in Utah
The NSA is Collecting Our Data. Should We Be Concerned?
University of Utah cyber security researcher Matthew Might discusses the NSA data collection controversy.
What's Up with the BRAIN
(Audio) Last month, President Obama announced an initiative to study the human brain. One of the researchers on the working group for this project hails from Utah.
Is Lyme Disease in Utah?
(Audio) Spring is the season for hiking, biking, camping, and for ticks. Lyme disease is the most common tick born disease in the U.S., but is it in Utah?
Learning Leadership Through Robotics
(Audio) This weekend, hundreds of high school students participated in a regional sporting event at the Maverik Center in West Valley City. But in this competition, the players were robots.
Molding Creatures Out of Clay
A fascination with aquatic creatures led Utah artist William James to fuse ceramics with cephalopods.
Weathering Change: Las Vegas Pipeline May Threaten West Desert's Scarce Water
(Audio) The scarce water supply in Utah's West Desert is already impacted by agricultural use and fluctuations in weather. Some worry that adding a pipeline to Las Vegas will create an environmental disaster.
Utah Businesses Back STEM Education Bill
Utah business leaders hope to focus attention and money on STEM education with a goal of boosting the technology workforce.
Weathering Change: Mitigation, Adaptation, and Suffering
(Audio) Researcher Lonnie Thompson says a changing environment will be a part of our future. Now how do we deal with it?
Weathering Change: Glaciers Melt, Water Rises
(Audio) Sea level has risen and fallen throughout history but is only problematic now that hundreds of millions live at sea level, says researcher Lonnie Thompson.