Feb 26, 2020
Bedbug infestations have reached epidemic proportions. They are found in homes and hotels everywhere in the world and come out at night to feed on the blood of the sleeping person. Their bites produce inflamed, irritating welts, sometimes days after their bite. Because they are small and hard to find since they hide...
Feb 19, 2020
Today, Therese Markow and Dr. Alison Franklin discuss the emerging field of agroecosystems and the information we currently have and are currently researching, regarding antibiotic-resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistant genes. Dr. Franklin also explains what happens to the antibiotics in the wastewater and in...
Feb 12, 2020
Magali Barba-Sevilla is a seismologist at the University of Colorado’s Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences and Department of Geology.
In today’s episode, Therese and Magali discuss the three different classes of earthquakes, why earthquakes can’t be predicted, how early warning systems...
Feb 5, 2020
Dr. Zehr is the scientific editor for the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, which produces two peer-reviewed journals, Radiologic Technology and Radiation Therapist. Dr. Zehr holds a doctorate in biomedical science with focuses in cardiovascular physiology and fatty acid metabolism.
In this episode,...