Host Ethan Allen speaks with Dr. Alon Ben-Ari (University of Washington, VA Medical Center) about utilizing data mining to predict probable medical/psychiatric conditions. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen.
Publics, Policies and Pushing Agendas with Emily Gonzalez
Host Ethan Allen speaks with graduated student Emily Gonzalez (University of Hawaii at Manoa) about the interactions between research, communications and social capital. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen.
The Water Beneath Our Feet with Kevin Gooding
Host Ethan Allen speaks with Hydrologist/Geologist Kevin Gooding (Oceanit Laboratories) about the importance, complexities and challenges of accessing/managing the groundwater resources in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen.
Science of Self-Driving Cars
Host Ethan Allen speaks with Jay Fidell (ThinkTech Hawaii) about the science, technology and potential advantages/challenges of self-driving cars. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen.
Biology, Boats and (Auto)Biography with Susan Scott
Host Ethan Allen speaks with marine biologist/author Susan Scott (“Call Me Captain”) about her passion for biology and the nautical adventure that transformed her life. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen.
TMT Controversy
Jay Fidell and Ethan Allen take a look at the TMT, the science of it, the legal process of it, the funding and economics of it, and the social and cultural recently expressed by Native Hawaiian groups. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host […]
A Human Powered Revolution with Pedal Power Hawaii
Bicycle-based generation of electricity is an innovative, sustainable way to power events such as concerts, shows, and gatherings of many types. We’ll explore recent advances in the technology that are making this a sensible alternative source for local power, especially here in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this […]
Meteorology: Inherent Uncertainties
Guest: Tom DiLiberto, Meteorologist, NOAA Many complex interactions influence the science of weather and climate prediction. We’ll explore how these multitudes of systems – from local to global in spatial scale and from transient to millennial in temporal scale – impact one another, allowing highly accurate short-term prediction, but making precise longer-term forecasting extremely difficult. […]
Seeing the Invisible with Jelena Maricic
The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen.
Learning STEM: From Radios to Robots with Bill Myers
Ethan Allen and Bill Myers discussed how the approaches to authentic learning of the practices of science and engineering have changed over the years – remember ham radio? – and how they have stayed the same. Next, they also explored the implications of these changes and consistancies, and how they play on with the currently […]