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Driven by climate change, most popular national parks could see quintupling of ‘extremely hot’ days by 2050
For example, Utah’s Zion National Park has four days annually on average above 92.4 degrees – its 99th percentile temperature. That could jump to 21 days, or even higher.
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Nature can help U.S. veterans heal, but many in Mountain West cities live too far from parks
Spending time in nature can help military veterans cope with stress, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. But a new report finds many veterans across the U.S. don’t live close enough to parks or green spaces to easily benefit from that connection.
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Tech Tuesday - College of Technology Student Awards
In this episode, Tech Tuesday host Debbie Ronneburg interviews CoT students Corey Lewis and Ellen Jenkins about their achievements.
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Bengal Tales discusses all things ISU Homecoming, the President’s Alumni Tour and upcoming athletic events with Ryan Sargent
Interim Alumni Director Amy Dressel sits down with Ryan Sargent, former Alumni Director and current AVP for Government and Community Relations at ISU, in the first episode of Bengal Tales for the academic year. Listen to hear what Ryan’s been up to in his new position, what he’s excited about this fall, and the upcoming alumni events to stay engaged!
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P.S. You're It! Tamberli Woolsey with Ryan Sargent on Bengal Buzz
Our host for Bengal Buzz, Ryan Sargent sits down with ISU aluma Tamberli Woolsey to talk about her recently completed book, P.S. You're It!Access…
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Smart Speakers - A Hands-free Listening Experience
What are the benefits of listening to KISU using a smart speaker?Generally speaking, the benefits of a smart speaker come from the fact that they can be…
The Science Line, Episode 11, with James Paris
This week on the Science Line, Scott and Rhesa are joined by 6th year PhD student James Paris. James studies under the supervision of Dr. Colden Baxter in…
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Idaho Public Survey reveals growing concern about states economic future
The number of Idahoans who feel the state is on the wrong track is growing.
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America 250: Short Histories of Boise - The New York Canal
Each Monday on Idaho Matters, we’ll bring you a snapshot of a small corner of our Capital City and its unique past and today we head to the New York Canal!
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More Essential Than Ever, Low-Wage Workers Demand More
In this lockdown, low-wage workers have been publicly declared "essential" — up there with doctors and nurses. But the workers say their pay, benefits and protections don't reflect it.
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