What would it look like if the Cascades volcanoes erupted? Have you been watching the videos from Hawaii — molten lava eating up telephone poles and cars — and then turning towards that big range of volcanoes we... Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Volunteers are counting every species around Puget Sound How many different plant and animal species exist in the Puget Sound region? That's what hundreds of volunteers have been trying to answer as part of... Casey Martin
After scathing report, work may stop at Hanford's waste treatment plant Kim Malcolm talks with Northwest News Network Richland correspondent Anna King about a report from the Government Accountability Office that raises... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Listen to the keynote speeches from this year's March for Science Last year thousands of people hit the streets of Seattle and the nation to march for all things scientific: respect for the scientific method, evidence... John O'Brien
Bowhead whales probably sing better than you do Bill Radke talks to Dr. Kate Stafford, University of Washington Oceanographer, about her latest study on the songs bowhead whales sing and why they are... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Why this psychologist is bullish on human progress As crazy as the world seems sometimes, author Steven Pinker argues our ancestors would most certainly envy us. From life expectancy and standards of... John O'Brien
Are Washington's volcanoes the next big energy source? Washington's volcanoes could one day join solar and wind as producers of renewable energy. The state Department of Natural Resources plans to tap into... Paige Browning
Will private rockets destroy the ozone layer? Private space companies like Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin and Elon Musk's Space-X are sending rockets into the upper atmosphere. Does more activity in space... Katherine Banwell
Dr. Temple Grandin on how minds work Dr. Temple Grandin was diagnosed as brain-damaged at age two. Her mother Anna steadfastly pursued ways to understand her daughter’s condition and... John O'Brien
How 'A Wrinkle in Time' changed the universe for one young scientist Fifty years ago, a book came out that lit up the sky. For generations of young women, “A Wrinkle in Time” was a chance to see themselves represented in... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong