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When Nature Breaks The Law With Mary Roach
Humans mostly keep a clear line between our world and the animal kingdom. But animals have a habit of crossing that line — to funny and sometimes…
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Eric Garcia on Autism: 'We’re Not Broken'
The title of journalist Eric Garcia’s book, We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation, says it all: People with autism don’t need to be fixed.…
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Giulio Boccaletti On The History Of Water
In a new book, the climate scientist and writer Giulio Boccaletti makes the case that the history of human civilization is inextricably tied to one simple…
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The State And Fate Of The Great Salt Lake
There’s no sugarcoating it: The Great Salt Lake is dying. In fact, the obituary has already been written, and according to the people studying the…
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Dr. Bruce Greyson on Near Death Experiences
Stories of near-death experiences are not uncommon, but science generally dismisses them as tricks of the brain. But is dying really the end of…
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An American Indian Captive In The House of Brigham Young
In 1847, soon after Latter-Day Saints settled in Utah, a battered and bloody young Pavant Ute woman was traded to the family of Brigham Young for a rifle.…
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Staff Pick: Richard Powers On 'The Overstory'
If trees could speak, what might they say?If trees could speak to us, what might they say? In The Overstory, 2019’s Pulitzer Prize winner by Richard…
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Staff Pick: What Do We Lose When We Lose Trees?
Beyond the destruction, the smashing of cars and in some cases, homes, what happens to a city when it loses so many trees?Are these winds that took so…
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Staff Pick: The Joys Of Walking
For a society that is currently homebound, there seems no greater pleasure at this time than a simple walk. A month ago, we would go out to eat, to a…
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Radio Hour Episode 15: SLEEPY HOLLOW
Plan-B Theatre and RadioWest are back with a new hour of live radio theatre! Please join us for Utah-based playwright Matthew Ivan Bennett's adaptation of…
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