The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre was nearly filled by 6:30 p.m. Friday. Strangers sat next to strangers, crowding into rows to witness the seventh annual Darwin on the Palouse celebration. […]
International Darwin Day will come early to Moscow this year, as the Humanists of the Palouse host their seventh annual Darwin on the Palouse celebration beginning 6:30 p.m. Friday at […]
Researchers led by a team of students and faculty at the University of Idaho discovered how adult brains may be able to more easily create new neural connections, potentially providing […]
It has been more than two decades since the civil war in Mozambique destroyed much of the large animal population of the country’s Gorongosa National Park.
One of the oldest traditions in western culture is finally getting an environmentally conscious makeover. Cremation and burial processes have remained largely unchanged for the past thousand years, […]
Researchers at the University of Idaho, led by professor Eva Top, discovered two genes that aid a bacteria’s ability to hold onto genetic material coding for antibiotic resistance. “Bacteria become […]
On the surface, art and science might not seem to have much in common. David Roon, instructor and program lead for Ecology and Conservative Biology, brought this up in his […]
Marty Ytreberg, a University of Idaho associate professor of physics, is no stranger to a research filled lifestyle. “For my past 10 years here, a typical semester for me is […]
Nicole Skinner kicked off Sexual Assault Awareness Month with her video project, “The Experiences of Women in College,” on the evening of April 4.
After some contentious debate, ASUI unanimously passed a bill Wednesday to allocate funding to the Northwest Organization of Rocket Engineers (NORE) of the University of Idaho to help the group […]