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Surviving and thriving in N.M.—during crisis times and beyond

Surviving and thriving in N.M.—during crisis times and beyond

by radiocafe | Jun 11, 2020 | Activism, Books, Food & agriculture, New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican, Science & health

How do you improve county infrastructures and systems so that they serve 100% of the people–especially during times of crisis? We talk to authors-activists Dr. Katherine Ortega Courtney and Dominic Cappello about places in New Mexico that are working out exactly this question.

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American Zion: Religion and rebellion on Western public lands

American Zion: Religion and rebellion on Western public lands

by radiocafe | Jun 9, 2020 | Books, Down to Earth, Environment, Food & agriculture, Politics

Cliven Bundy is a rancher who’s refused for decades to pay his grazing fees for using public lands. But where did his ideas about public lands come from? We talk to author Betsy Gaines Quammen about her new book.

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Why the biggest reservoirs in the west are running low–and what to do about it

Why the biggest reservoirs in the west are running low–and what to do about it

by radiocafe | May 27, 2020 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture

Water expert Brian Richter walks us through the history of these great man-made lakes, and how we can ensure that they will continue to provide water through man-made crises like climate change.

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Crises of their own: How nonprofits are creatively confronting COVID-19

Crises of their own: How nonprofits are creatively confronting COVID-19

by radiocafe | May 22, 2020 | ASU, Science & health

Organizations serving the public during the crisis of COVID-19 are facing their own challenges.

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Food, farmers, and the virus–navigating the difficulties and disconnects

Food, farmers, and the virus–navigating the difficulties and disconnects

by radiocafe | May 12, 2020 | Down to Earth, Food & agriculture

There’s plenty of food, but with Covid-19 it’s not getting where it needs to go, and everyone–especially farmers–is paying the price. Rachel Armstrong of Farm Commons walks us through the problems–and some solutions–to the many dilemmas facing the food system.

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Love Sickness: Shakespeare, medicine and metaphors in a world of plague

Love Sickness: Shakespeare, medicine and metaphors in a world of plague

by radiocafe | May 8, 2020 | Arts & films, ASU

Romantic love was long considered an illness — with some bizarre and harrowing treatments

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The most vulnerable among us: How the pandemic reveals inequities in health care and beyond

The most vulnerable among us: How the pandemic reveals inequities in health care and beyond

by radiocafe | May 1, 2020 | ASU, Science & health

Poor and minority communities were at a disadvantage before COVID-19, but they are getting hit hardest now. Can the U.S.

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Restoring public lands through grazing

Restoring public lands through grazing

by radiocafe | Apr 28, 2020 | Down to Earth, Environment, Food & agriculture

Grazing on public lands is controversial–for good reason. But when it’s done right, adaptive grazing can greatly improve land health–from overgrazed land, to former oil fields, to bombing ranges. Gregory Horner tells the stories.

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Measuring the spread

Measuring the spread

by radiocafe | Apr 24, 2020 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican, Science & health

The way things spread–whether a virus, a rumor, or a forest fire–is pretty much the same mathematically. We talk to Dr. Stuart Kauffman about the actual amount of social distancing it takes to halt the spread.

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Testing is key: Attacking the virus with rapid response, robots and reliability

Testing is key: Attacking the virus with rapid response, robots and reliability

by radiocafe | Apr 24, 2020 | ASU, Science & health

Reliable and fast testing is needed all over the U.S. to confront the spread of COVID-19. We talk with Dr. Joshua LaBaer about his lab’s robotic systems — and how to use and expand testing most effectively.

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Listen to “Testing is Key: Attacking the Virus with Rapid Response, Robots and Reliability” on Spreaker.

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