E.O. Wilson: Who Are We And Where Are We Going? Harvard Professor Emeritus E. O. Wilson has spent most of his 60-year career in pursuit of evolutionary biology. His studies of and writings about ants... Marcie Sillman
Billionaire Paul Allen To Invest In Seattle Cell Observatory Software billionaire Paul Allen announced plans to invest $100 million in a new cell biology institute in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood. KUOW... Jamala Henderson
Seattle Drivers: Are You Ready To Fill Your Tank With ‘Poopaline’? A Seattle startup hopes that in the near future, every time you flush your toilet you help power your car. Vitruvian Energy has developed technology... Matthew Streib
Engineering The Soundtrack Of Your Life Marcie Sillman talks to Joel Beckerman about his new book, "The Sonic Boom: How Sound Transforms The Way We Think, Feel And Buy," and about his work as... Amina Al-Sadi
Unlocking The Mystery Of The 1872 Earthquake In 1872, a mass earthquake rocked the Northwest. It’s on record as one of the most widely felt temblors in the Pacific Northwest. But the location of... Amina Al-Sadi
UW Surgeon Performs His First Gorilla Surgery The veterinarians at the Woodland Park Zoo had grown increasingly alarmed. Vip – known also as The Big Guy or Vippers – was an alpha male gorilla with a... Jeannie Yandel
One Challenge In Building A Better Cochlear Implant: Explaining It Marcie Sillman speaks with graduate student Elle O'Brien, who recently represented the University of Washington's Center for Sensorimotor Neural... Posey Gruener
When Can You Say Something Causes Cancer? Marcie Sillman talks to Dr. Parveen Bhatti, environmental epidemiologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, about how researchers determine... Amina Al-Sadi
UW Researcher Helps Search For Better Breast Pump Jeannie Yandel talks to Beth Kolko, a professor at the University of Washington and co-founder of Shift Labs, about MIT's "Make The Breast Pump Not Suck... Jeannie Yandel
See Stars Sparkle At This Tiny Seattle-Area Observatory Tonight is the first night in the new moon’s cycle, which means the moon is almost completely dark. That’s great news if you want to look at the night... Jeannie Yandel