Submitted by Bryce Parker on Mon, 02/14/2022 - 11:07am This episode is currently not viewable online.
Thanks to telepresence technology, scientists are able to add their expertise to missions on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer no matter where in the world the ship, or the scientists, are located. This means that, over the course of the 10 years that the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) has led expeditions on the ship, a lot of scientists have been able to participate!
Lin Weaver interviews Gregg Recanzone, Professor and Associate Dean, Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, UC Davis College of Biological Sciences and Center of Neuroscience.
Topics include: Aging, Hearing, and Perception in the healthy aging brain.
Tim Gaffaney hosts Davis Poet Laureate Julia B. Levine. She read two of her poems and talked about the context in which they were written. She discussed how she came to writing poetry, how she has enjoyed her role as the poet laureate and her plans for Davis, including a contest.
Submitted by Alexander Silva... on Wed, 01/19/2022 - 10:54am This episode is currently not viewable online.
Can a blind person see the Acropolis? Can a deaf person hear the sound of the sea? Are museums in Greece accessible? “Go, look, listen” is a documentary about the issue of museum accessibility in Greece and how people with disabilities experience reality. Disabled people talk about their thoughts, and their demands not only from a museum, but society in general. Without a doubt, issues faced by disabled people in Greece are the same as those experienced by those in other countries around the world.
topics discussed include: how Scott got started as a writer, his career as both a writer and educator, what was the impetus for creating the Blue Moon Literary & Art Review, thoughts on physical vs. digital distribution, the types of work he solicits, who contributes, and advice for young writers.