Did you squeal in delight during the solar eclipse? Jeannie Yandel talks to KUOW producer Matt Martin about his experience viewing the total solar eclipse in Oregon. We also hear from Thomas Zurbuchen,... Jeannie Yandel Amina Al-Sadi Jason Pagano Matt Martin
That was so cool! Eclipse photos from Seattle Even the cynical couldn't resist the eclipse on Monday morning. The temperature dropped precipitously here in Seattle, and the light turned the colors... Megan Farmer Isolde Raftery
Live Blog: Total solar eclipse crosses the U.S. It is indeed dark during the day as a total solar eclipse makes its way from Oregon to South Carolina. Eleven states are in the path of total darkness.... NPR News
Eclipse in Seattle: Expect big dip in temperature What will the eclipse be like for those in the Puget Sound region? Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
That song on your smartphone could be a spy (and not just about your musical tastes) Smart devices like your phone or tablet could be used to track your movements. A group of computer science researchers at the University of Washington... Jamala Henderson
In the war over wolves, this researcher loses Bill Radke talks to Lynda Mapes, Seattle Times environment reporter, about Robert Wielgus, the Washington State University researcher whose work on... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Why you need to be in Oregon on Aug. 21 Bill Radke talks to former NPR reporter David Baron about why he believes everyone should witness a full solar eclipse in their lifetime. Baron also... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
How do you know what research to trust? Bill Radke talks to Paul Basken, science policy reporter for the Chronicle of Higher Education, about how we should consume news that reports on... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
This cell phone doesn’t need batteries. It harvests energy from surrounding air It could be a game changer for future cell phones, and other battery power hogging devices: University of Washington engineers have invented a cell... Jamala Henderson
What do you do when you find a mammoth molar? A molar from a mammoth estimated to be at least 19,000 years old was found on a public beach in Sequim, Washington. Angela Nhi Nguyen