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  • Utah Avalanche Center (02:47) Summit County Councilmember Malena Stevens (06:33) New Park Record editor Robert Meyerowitz (25:34) Timpanogos Middle School's James Judd, Yuri Jenson discuss multicultural night (44:35)
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (01:37) High Valley Transit District Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez (06:56)Park City Library Director Adriane Juarez has an update on what's happening at the library. (21:51)Heber City Councilman Mike Johnston discusses Heber airport, ranked choice voting (33:49)
  • Utah Avalanche Center (03:25) Federal Office for Civil Rights opens investigation into Park City School District (05:32) Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses meeting agenda (10:17) KUER legislative report with Saige Miller (24:45) Filmmaker Rob Grabow shares his new film "The Year of the Dog" (41:36) Park City Mountain says message about cutting hours was a mistake (46:49)
  • Utah Avalanche Center (02:29) Are trains the solution to Park City’s traffic problem? (04:49) Ski and Snowboard Heroes of Park City lecture by Tom Kelly on March 1 (09:03) Sundance visitation didn’t return to pre-pandemic levels this year (16:43) Multicultural night in Heber shows off food, music, dancing from 17 countries (19:54) Emma Garrard shares update from 2023 Intermountain Youth Championships (22:05) Ahead of council vote, Dakota Pacific not keen on changing proposal (28:09) Queerski parade raises awareness, funds, spirits (30:55) Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff (33:07) Heber City plans another election with ranked choice voting (48:44)
  • We speak with Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Humes about the bizarre world of genetic genealogy and how after three decades of one murder going unsolved, in two hours an amateur with access to a site like "23 and Me" found the killer. (01:11) Then, a new bipartisan bill aims to improve the relationship between poor maternal health outcomes and access to Telehealth. (26:32)
  • Colleen Begg, a South African conservation ecologist and managing director of the Niassa Carnivore Project in South Africa, shares how it facilitates a peaceful coexistence between individual people, communities of people, lions and other carnivores. (01:29) NASA image restorer Andy Saunders explains his work taking newly-available digital scans of 50-year-old analog photos and applying painstaking care and cutting-edge enhancement techniques to create the highest quality Apollo photographs ever produced. (24:28) NASA’s Chief of the Exploration Mission Planning Office, Nujoud Merancy, discusses the historic Artemis 1 mission as a major step in efforts to send humans back to the Moon and what comes next. (38:00)
  • Author and professor Matthew Cobb discusses the morally-complex field of genetic engineering. (00:56)Chief Medical Officer of Mindstrong, Dr. Holly Dubois, talks about the virtual behavioral health organization that provides licensed therapists and psychiatrists who specialize in treating hard-to-reach patients with difficult-to-treat conditions. (27:52)
  • Cool Science Radio’s personal astrophysicist Neil deGrasse discusses using the rationality of the scientific mind to look at the political and cultural issues we talk about every day. Also, Professor Russell Foster explains using the science of the body clock to promote better sleep, better health and better thinking.
  • Oncologist and Professor of Medicine at Columbia University, Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, a Pulitzer Prize winner in non-fiction for his book, "The Emperor of All Maladies," explores medicine and the radical new ability to manipulate cells in his new book, "The Song of the Cell."Gastroenterologist Dr. Shilpa Ravella shares a riveting investigation of inflammation―the hidden force at the heart of modern disease―and how we can prevent, treat and even reverse it. Her book is, "A Silent Fire."
  • Tom Chamberlain, founder and CEO of EdLogics, explains EdLogics is a digital health communications company focused on transforming the way people learn about health. He said improvement in health literacy translates to better health decisions, better health outcomes and lower costs. (01:15) Anne Williams, general editor for National Geographic, shares her latest project, "Treasures of Egypt: A Legacy in Photographs from the Pyramids to Cleopatra." This book celebrates the vibrant beauty and rich cultural heritage of Egypt on the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut's tomb. (27:00)
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