Ask Dr. Universe: Why is space so cold?
It is very cold in space, but it wasn’t always that way. That’s what I learned from my friend Guy Worthey, a professor of astronomy here at Washington State University. » More …
It is very cold in space, but it wasn’t always that way. That’s what I learned from my friend Guy Worthey, a professor of astronomy here at Washington State University. » More …
A film, lectures, and an art show Sept. 28-29 at Washington State University will explore how prison inmates experience healing and restoration through art, music and creative writing. » More …
The agency that investigates Chicago police shootings is beginning a week of training led by a controversial psychologist who often testifies in support of officers who have shot civilians, WBEZ has learned. » More …
Skygazers in the western United States will get a special autumn treat when the full moon rises Sunday, Sept. 27. For the first time in 33 years, a “supermoon” combined with a lunar eclipse will grace the early evening sky, making the moon glow red and appear slightly bigger. » More …
Poems by WSU English Professor Linda Russo draw on the expanses of the Palouse.
Linda Russo translates the environmental characteristics of the Palouse from scenery to words in a slender volume of her poetry, Meaning to Go to the Origin in Some Way. » More …