UnDisciplined Utah Public Radio
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Each week, UnDisciplined takes a fun, fascinating and accessible dive into the lives of researchers and explorers working across a wide variety of scientific fields.
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UnDisciplined: What can we do to save the coral reefs? Here’s one, um, cool solution.
Coral reefs are some of the oldest, most diverse ecosystems on Earth. But they’re also among the most vulnerable. So, what do we do? Mary Hagedorn has an idea: Let’s collect as many as possible and freeze them.
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UnDisciplined: Should we all trash talk a little bit more?
Rafi Kohan’s latest book tells the story of trash talk, and explains why the practice of leveling vicious insults at our rivals might not be all that bad.
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UnDisciplined: How can we find hope in a changing world?
Bill Weir once felt as though he was watching the American story change in staggering ways. But now he wakes up each morning with more wonder than worry.
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UnDisciplined: How can we reconnect with nature?
Brittany Gowan says that no matter where you are, and no matter how far you might feel from the world as it once existed, you can still connect to nature.
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UnDisciplined: How to survive the end of the world
If you have a gnawing sense that this is end of the world as we know it, then know this: You’re not alone. And Athena Aktipis has some advice for you.
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UnDisciplined: How is climate warming impacting groundwater storage?
Until recently, there hasn’t been a great way of assessing groundwater storage, or understanding how climate change is impacting it.