Hannah Burn
Stories
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With Real Change News, Bellevue's Homeless Population Hidden No More
Steve Scher talks with Alan Preston, managing director of Real Change News, about bringing the newspaper — which is sold by homeless people — to Bellevue.
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Why Does Morality Sometimes Trump Our Biological Imperatives?
Marcie Sillman interviews author, philosopher and scientist Joshua Greene about the neuroscience behind morality.
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UW Students Learn To Hack For Your Safety
What do kids who play capture the flag on summer breaks do when they grow up and go to college? Turns out, the same thing – only the game evolves to...
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Game Designer Kim Swift: 'There Needs To Be Games For All Types Of People'
Ross Reynolds talks with Portal designer Kim Swift about minorities in the game industry and how diversity will make games better.
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From Student Project To Video Game Hit: Portal Designer Kim Swift
Ross Reynolds talks with local Portal designer Kim Swift about living her childhood dream.
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How Boeing Avoids The Negotiation Table
Ross Reynolds talks with aerospace and defense editor at Reuters, Alwyn Scott, about how Boeing's labor dispute compares to other union negotiations.
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Yes, Researchers Say, You Should Be Afraid Of The Dark
Shadows loom at night, and you may watch your back more. But is there actually more crime under the cover of darkness? A new report says yes.
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When Did Taxes Become A Bargaining Tool?
Ross Reynolds talks with David Leonhardt, Washington bureau chief of the New York Times and author of "Here's the Deal: How Washington Can Solve the...
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Defending Earth From Asteroids
Ross Reynolds talks with Association of Space Explorers' Rusty Schweickart, former astronaut and founder of asteroid defense organization, B612, about
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Iran's Largest Ever Anti-US Rally Takes Place Amid US-Iran Thaw
Ross Reynolds talks with Robin Wright, foreign policy analyst at the Wilson Center, about what the anti-US protests in Iran could mean for US-Iran