Let’s talk about moon trains. Yes, you read that right—trains on the moon. Another waste of taxpayer’s dollars has been approved. Back in March, Northrop Grumman Corporation won a Defense […]
Last month was Women’s History Month. So naturally, my mind goes to women, embracing just how much they have done to improve society. But you know what people always stumble […]
In an enthralling exploration of faith and science, Dr. Gordon Wilson took center stage on Thursday, Nov. 30th, challenging established scientific narratives as he dove into Young Earth creation theory, […]
The Last of Us has gained an incredible amount of success since its HBO adaptation of the original game. What’s even better, the science actually adds up in most cases. […]
The Vandal Atmospheric Science Team has been working on experiments dealing with high altitude science through weather balloons. Affiliated with the Idaho Space Grant Consortium, which is funded by NASA, […]
One type of article I see relatively frequently is one where the point of view taken is one where a new technology is framed as being a possible solution to […]
Science journalist Carl Zimmer spoke at the University of Idaho Oppenheimer Ethics Symposium this Wednesday. Zimmer is a regular columnist for The New York Times and has won a number […]
When given a chance, Moscow is allowed to see a light show in the sky. If conditions allow it, the Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights can be seen in Northern Idaho. Professor of Astronomy & Planetary Science Jason Barnes studies planetary systems. “The aurora is ultimately a phenomenon that occurs at the top of Earth’s […]
A few weekends ago that seem like yesterday, my partner and I visited the Boise area to get the Southern Idaho feel. Along our way we stumbled upon the Boise […]
There are no female faculty members right now on the fisheries side of the Fish and Wildlife Sciences Department. I have not had a female professor in a science-based class […]