Seattle An Important Place In The History Of Pain Research Marcie Sillman talks to journalist Sam Quinones about his book "Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic." Amina Al-Sadi
What Does It Sound Like When A Volcano Erupts Underwater? Ross Reynolds talks with University of Washington oceanographer John Delaney about Axial Seamount, the underwater volcano that just erupted off the... Hannah Burn
Billionaire Space Race Focuses On Ocean Landings Marcie Sillman talks with Geekwire's Todd Bishop about the latest frontier in the race between space entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos: landing a... Marcie Sillman
Former Oregon Zoo Elephants Director On Why We Need Zoos Ross Reynolds talks to Mike Keele, the former director of elephants habitats at the Oregon Zoo, about why he feels zoos are important. Note: On Monday... Amina Al-Sadi
What Every Astronomer Asks: Are We Alone In The Universe? Recent astronomical discoveries make this an especially exciting time to ponder the potential for life on other planets. Throughout her career Dr. Jill... John O'Brien
Peanut Patch Gives 11-Year-Old Allergy Sufferer A 'Little Bit Of Cushion' David Baty can remember the first time his son Spencer, then three years old, ate peanuts. He took the peanuts his dad gave him, and then he asked his... Amina Al-Sadi
New Research Suggests Synchronizing Creates Empathy Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. Tal-Chen Rabinowitch from the University of Washington's Institute For Learning and Brain Science about her new research on... Amina Al-Sadi
Looking Beyond Federal Funding At Fred Hutch Marcie Sillman talks to Luke Timmerman, of the Timmerman Report, about the Fred Hutchinson's Cancer Research Center's efforts to find new ways to bring... Amina Al-Sadi
UW Center Turns To Nature To Solve Engineering Problems Ross Reynolds speaks with Tom Daniel, director of the University of Washington Air Force Center of Excellence on Nature-Inspired Flight Technologies and... Kate O'Connell
How Dulling Memories Could Help Cocaine Addicts Marcie Sillman talks with Washington State University neuroscientist Barbara Sorg about her new research into addiction and memory. Hannah Bloch