What do you do when you find a mammoth molar? A molar from a mammoth estimated to be at least 19,000 years old was found on a public beach in Sequim, Washington. Angela Nhi Nguyen
Listen to Bill Radke's brain play the encephalophone Bill Radke talks with Dr. Thomas Deuel, a musician, neuroscientist and inventor of the encephalophone, an instrument you play with your brainwaves.... Shane Mehling
What's geomorphology and why does it matter? (Asking for a friend) Ten years ago, University of Washington professor David Montgomery published his influential book “Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations.” One year later,... John O'Brien
The dark side of moderating Facebook Bill Radke spoke with UCLA assistant professor Sarah Roberts about the psychological risks of moderating social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter... Shane Mehling
3.4 magnitude earthquake shakes Puget Sound region A small earthquake centered near Bremerton shook the central Puget Sound area early Wednesday. Lisa Brooks
Oceans losing oxygen as world warms To the list of global problems the world’s oceans are facing, you can add another: They’re losing oxygen. The Pacific Ocean off the U.S. West Coast,... John Ryan
5 things Bill Nye has to say to anti-vaxxers Bill Nye is back. Netflix is now streaming episodes of “ Bill Nye Saves the World ,” starring everyone’s favorite bowtie-clad scientist. (And of course,... Bill Radke
13 of the nerdiest signs from Seattle's March for Science It rained. Interstate 5 was shut down because of downed power lines. David Hyde
Why I'm Marching for Science in Seattle (despite the risk) David Montgomery, a science professor and MacArthur Genius award winner at the University of Washington, told KUOW why he's marching for science on... David Hyde
UW President Cauce: Skepticism is critical to science, but don't be skeptical about science itself University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce says the federal budget cuts being proposed by President Donald Trump would be devastating for science... David Hyde