Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchCell Phones & Cancer // Narcotics Prolong Chronic Pain
Cell Phones & Cancer (Starts 1:00) A $25 million study reports cell phone radiation boosted brain cancer in rats . . . and rats exposed to radiation…
9 years, 11 months ago
Our Microbes, Ourselves: Soil Bacteria Treat Stress Disorders
Photo credit: Susan Moran
Microbes and Stress Resilience (starts 5:13) If you’re worried that some dirt still clings to your skin under your fingerna…
9 years, 11 months ago
GoldLab Symposium: Standing Together—Health Care for Our Common Good
2016 Illustration for Gold Lab Symposium
((Starts 00:00)) Today we speak with Larry Gold, founder of the GoldLab Symposium that brings scientists and…
9 years, 11 months ago
2016 Graduation Special (part 2)
In this follow-up episode of our “Graduation Special” we talk with three more guests graduating with science Ph.D.’s from the University of Colorado …
10 years ago
2016 Graduation Special (part 1)
The graduation season is upon us and our guests in today’s show will be graduating with science Ph.D.’s from the University of Colorado in Boulder. …
10 years ago
Foundations for Leaders Organizing for Water and Sustainability // Quantified Self
(Starting at 6:30) FLOWS bridges social justice and environmental issues. FLOWS provides leadership training opportunities, green job skills, and fre…
10 years ago
The Most Perfect Thing: A Bird’s Egg
((Starts 00:00)) We speak via Skype with Renowned English Ornithologist Tim Birkhead, about “The Most Perfect Thing.” That’s the title of his new bo…
10 years ago
A History of Water in Colorado’s Front Range
Host Beth Bennett interviews Bob Crifasi, author of A Land Made of Water (starts at 4’55”). Bob works in water management and planning and is an envi…
10 years, 1 month ago
Across the Universe – You Can’t Get There From Here
This special edition of How on Earth is produced in conjunction with the Conference on World Affairs. Our guests are two of the participants of the…
10 years, 1 month ago
Prairie Wildfire // Predicting Heat Waves // Mapping Nitrogen Pollution
credit Karen McKinnon – Pacific ocean and atmosphere can predict a heat wave in the Eastern US.
Prairie Fire (start time: 0:57) Journalist and Megafi…
10 years, 1 month ago