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'Water in the Desert: A Pilgrimage' with Gary Paul Nabhan on Access Utah
Our guest is Gary Paul Nabhan, celebrated ethnobotanist and biocultural conservationist. In his new book "Water in the Desert," he traces the fascinating story of his life.
How to improve your brain health on Access Utah
Ahead of USU's Brain Health Fair, we learn how to combat cognitive decline, reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, promote healthy aging and improve your overall brain health.
'The Once and Future Lake' with Michael McLane on Access Utah
"The Once and Future Lake" brings together nature writers, scientists, and storytellers to reveal the beauty of Great Salt Lake and a hopeful future for it.
Breakthroughs in CRISPR technology on Access Utah
Our guests today are Ryan Jackson and Ned Weinshenker. We discuss a new CRISPR system that can be used to selectively kill cells, and some recent breakthroughs in the growing technology.
What actually works to improve public safety on Access Utah
We talk with award-winning journalist and podcast host Cristina Quinn about her new podcast "Fighting Crime."
Cache Valley authors on Access Utah
Following an author spotlight by the Logan Library, Tom Williams talked with four Cache Valley authors about their various published books and what's in the works.
Poet and writer Kimberly Blaeser on Access Utah
Kimberly Blaeser is an Anishinaabe activist and environmentalist. She is founding director of Indigenous Nations Poets and past Wisconsin Poet Laureate.
Nuclear power, microplastics, data centers, and more on Access Utah
Today we talk with Dr. Brian Moench, president of Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment about data centers, air pollution, nuclear power, Great Salt Lake, and more.
Building genocide-resistant societies on Access Utah
Today we talk with Rachel Miner, founder of Bellwether International, and Jennie Lloyd, Board Chair of Utah Global Diplomacy, about how to promote peace in our communities.
A field guide to the practice of paying attention on Access Utah
Thomas Lowe Fleischner invites us to see clearly and feel deeply the living world around us, while recognizing the vital link between our well-being and the health of the Earth.
Live broadcast from Springdale with Corey Flintoff on Access Utah
Live from Zion Canyon Mesa in Springdale, Corey Flintoff joins us to discuss coverage of the war in Iran, international reporting, and the effects of the war in Ukraine.
'The Arches Reader' on Access Utah
Geology is the star attraction in many national parks, but Arches National Park reveals erosional wonders like no other place on Earth.
The cause for caution about data centers on Access Utah
A hyperscale data center in Box Elder County is making headlines, but there are 48 data centers in operation in Utah, with seven under construction and more being proposed.
'American Archaeology' with R.E. Burrillo on Access Utah
Archaeology has long captivated the American public, but pop mythology often obscures the harsh realities, thrilling discoveries, and complex moral decisions that archaeologists confront in the field.
What we ask Google and what it says about humankind on Access Utah
Google Data Editor Simon Rogers joins us to discuss spikes in Google searches and what they suggest about humankind.
'How to Watch Soccer Like a Genius' on Access Utah
In his new book, Nick Greene calls on a turf manager, an expert on color theory, a landscape historian, a paleoanthropologist, and an Anglican priest to understand the history and culture of soccer.
Mormon identity in the digital age on Access Utah
Mitt Romney’s presidential run, the hit Broadway musical "The Book of Mormon," and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ “I’m a Mormon” media campaign all drew the public eye in the 2010s.
Brothers Grimm fairy tales on Access Utah
For most Americans, fairy tales feel like Disney inventions. But the "original" stories were filled with sharp moral lessons, psychological terror, and bizarre magic.
Housing and healthcare on Access Utah
On today's episode, we talk with Shawn Teigen, president of the Utah Foundation, about Utahns' concerns about healthcare costs and the housing market.
A human and natural history of the Bear River Marsh on Access Utah
"A Reed Shaken with the Wind" traces the Bear River Marsh from its creation during the last ice age to its current status as an imperiled national wildlife refuge.
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