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Why author Patrick Hinds is embracing failure
You may know Patrick Hinds as one of the voices behind the tremendously successful podcast "True Crime Obsessed." What you may not know is that Patrick is also a self professed failure, something he looks at in his new book "Failure is Not NOT an Option."
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What the U.S. Supreme Courts immunity ruling means for the presidency
Idaho Matters takes a look at a couple of cases that will have profound effects on the presidency and federal rules that can directly impact our everyday lives.
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How to measure an asteroid
How big is an asteroid? It's not like you can just run out with a tape measure and figure that out. However, it turns out, if you can find it and you know when it might pass in front of a star, it's not that hard to do.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: June 12, 2024
Avian influenza outbreaks have continued to spread, a new group of people now have the option to get the RSV vaccine and another COVID-19 variant has surged.
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Boise State program provides telescopes to classrooms across Idaho
The Idaho night sky will soon have many new observers thanks to a grant from Nasa's Science Activation Program, which will put telescopes in classrooms across the state.
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Breaking down barriers to animal migration in Idaho
Before humans came to Idaho, animals migrated across the state without barriers like fences, roads or barbed wire.
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Bruneau Dunes State Park designated International Dark Sky Park
After nine years of hard work, Bruneau Dunes State Park south of Boise has been officially designated an International Dark Sky Park.
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Idaho dogs show off their talent at annual Puptricks event
In March of 2021 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Nampa was looking for a way to connect with the community without spending time indoors. That’s when Puptricks was born.
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When wildfires destroy homes, who pays the bill?
When a power line falls and sparks a wildfire that burns through homes and neighborhoods, who pays for the destruction? That’s the question being asked in several states.
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The impact of Idaho's growing outdoor recreation industry
When you think of fast-growing industries in Idaho, you might think of tech businesses or agriculture. But one of the fastest-growing industries and job markets is fish and wildlife.
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