Science This astronaut spoke to us from space: 200 experiments, including on herself Lt. Col. Anne McLain has traveled a long way to get to her current jobsite -- from Spokane to West Point to flying helicopter combat missions in the U.S. Army, then on into space. Angela King Jason Pagano
Science Michio Kaku expands our cantaloupe-sized brains Famed theoretical physicist conjures the future of humanity. John O'Brien
Technology Forget the cloud, your selfies may be stored in DNA someday Researchers in Seattle have found a way to store massive amounts of data in a very small space. Paige Browning
Education How Sydney Brownstone learned to be a ‘rape reporter’ The #MeToo movement has opened a door to more and better reporting on rape and sexual assault issues. John O'Brien
Environment A journalist on the wild business schemes to avoid climate change catastrophe The threat of warmer temperatures is pushing entrepreneurs to come up with more schemes. Ross Reynolds Alison Bruzek
Environment The day the volcano meters went dark (because of the federal shutdown) For close to 6 hours, our region was nearly blind to what was happening inside our backyard volcanoes. John Ryan
Environment Coyote sightings on the rise in Seattle Coyotes have roamed Seattle since the 1950s. As wolves were eradicated in the early 1900s, coyotes started filling the space. Isolde Raftery
Science Happy Solstice! Starting tomorrow, you’ll get one more second of light It’s the shortest day of the year — or the longest night, whichever you prefer. Astronomer Alice Enevoldsen joined KUOW’s Angela King to talk about the winter solstice. Angela King Jason Pagano