
Edible Weeds
Marie Moore, a botanist in Paradox, Colorado, talks about edible weeds and how their use can assist in controlling weed proliferation.

Reading Comprehension Software
Donna Caccamise, associate director of the Institute for Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder, on the development of software for use in schools to help students read […]

Mountain Weather Reporting System
T. K.Gwin, an aeronautical engineer with the Colorado Department of Transportation, talks about a new weather reporting systems being installed on mountain passes to assist pilots in identifying potential weather […]

Antarctic Expedition
Andy Caldwell, a high school science teacher from Castle Rock, talks about being chosen to participate in a research expedition to Antarctica this fall.

Tribute to Gene Amole
John Temple, editor of the Rocky Mountain News, and Dusty Saunders, broadcasting critic for the paper, talk about the career of columnist Gene Amole.

Nursing Home Survey
Medicare’s Laura Palmer talks about a new project assessing the quality of nursing home care in six pilot states including Colorado.

Replacing Caucuses in Colorado
Peggy Lamm with the Bighorn Center for Public Policy and political consultant Dick Waddhams discuss a ballot initiative that could change the election process by replacing caucuses.

Rubber from Sunflowers
Colorado State University research agronomist Calvin Pearson about a grant his research team received to develop a sunflower plant that could produce quality rubber.

State Legislative Session
Rocky Mountain News reporter Michelle Ames gives an overview of the past Colorado legislative session.

Children in Courtrooms
Judge Carol Haller of Greeley discusses the increasing number of children being brought into Colorado courtrooms by their parents.

Rocky Flats Plutonium
Denver Post reporter Mike Soraghan speaks with Laura Carlson about a lawsuit aimed at stopping the shipping of plutonium from Rocky Flats to a plant to South Carolina.

Memoirs of Walden
Retired bailiff and author Mickey Miller on her first book, a collection of childhood memories about life in Walden, Colorado, called The View from the Folding Chairs.

Drought Mitigation and Response
Brad Lundahl, chairman of the Colorado Drought Task Force, tells about a newly implemented drought plan.

Chronic Wasting Disease
Ron Walker, president of the Colorado Elk Breeders Association, talks about the impact of chronic wasting disease on the elk ranching industry.

Contaminated Mine Cleanup
Colorado State University professor Charles Shackelford on directing a new center funded by the U. S.

Bone Replication
Diane France with France Casting in Fort Collins on making replicas of bones to aid scientists, teachers and criminal investigators.