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How do planets form? An expert explains the science behind new worlds
From clouds of cosmic dust to brand-new worlds, a Nasa fellow explains how scientists are using powerful radio telescopes to watch planets being born.
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Small creatures, big impact: How garden insects keep ecosystems alive
Garden insects — from bumblebees to centipedes — play essential but often overlooked roles in pollination, decomposition and pest control that keep ecosystems thriving.
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Boise State Listens encourages students to be heard, without debate
At Boise State, a new initiative is turning off the debate and turning up the listening, giving students a chance to be heard and truly understood.
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Could acupuncture be the missing piece to better health? Idaho experts weigh in
A centuries-old healing practice is gaining renewed attention for its potential to improve sleep, reduce stress and ease chronic pain.
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A tribute to our friend and colleague Norm Gunning
Former Boise State Public Radio volunteer Norm Gunning passed away March 18. We remember his life and legacy.
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Exploring Idaho rivers with Sun Valley Museum of Art
Throughout Idaho flows over 100,000 miles of river. It's a resource that helps to shape our economy, communities and most recently the latest exhibit at the Sun Valley Museum of Art.
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Idaho decision 2024: Absentee ballots and campaign finance laws
Absentee ballots in Idaho are already going to voters. How does the process work?
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'What the Constitution Means to Me' comes to BCT stage
In 2019, a new play opened in New York called "What the Constitution Means to Me," and it was a hit, now it’s coming to Boise contemporary theater.
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Pace for Peace: Running for a cause
A group of dedicated people are hoping a new 5-k run in Boise will help build bridges between our community and its newest members.
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How a local bookstore is connecting writers to readers
Independent bookstores have struggled in recent years, many having to close their doors, leaving local authors without a space to connect with readers. Now, however, a new bookstore is helping to fill that gap.
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