Posts Tagged ‘science’
Episode 49, Sheril
February 23, 2012
If you click the little play arrow down there you’ll be able to join us as we speak with Sheril Kirshenbaum, author and science writer. Besides being Director of The University of Texas at Austin’s Project on Energy Communication, she has written or co-written three books about science, has given a TED talk and is [...]
2012 | Listen | Tags: dog ears, energy, energy policy, fifth letter, kissing, Massachusetts, natural gas, oil, party planner, science, suits, Texas, University of Texas, wind power, women in scienceComments (0)
Rare Big-Eyed Nocturnal Animal Witnessed!
February 16, 2012
Yes, last Thursday evening a couple was strolling near their neighborhood pond when, yowza, up popped this thing! Scientists say it’s rare for these little critters to show up around that time of evening. No one knows exactly what the elusive creatures look like but, based on his own nighttime observations, a local artist has provided us with the [...]
2012 | Latest News | Tags: artist, big eyes, nocturnal, science, scientist, sketchComments (0)
Episode 18, Linda
July 18, 2011
Science is good and fun. We decide to restate that through our conversation with Linda Leigh, botanist, naturalist, farmer. Or is it rancher? We’re not sure. Tune in to find out. Plus Claude has a very mysterious appearance, the news goes local, the quiz is happening; oh, so much to enjoy, how can you resist! [...]









