Episodes
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
The Past & the Periodic Table
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
The year 2019 was hailed the International Year of the Periodic Table. Western Washington University professors staged a reenactment at the Spark Museum featuring the scientists credited with the creation of the Table of Elements in 1869.
Spark Science was lucky enough to get a few of them into the studio late 2019 to talk about why we are celebrating this scientific tool 150 years later.
Thank you to our guests Dr. Serge Smirnov a biochemist, Dr. Tim Kowalczyk a physical chemist, and Dr. Dietmar Schwarz a biologist.
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Coastal Communities & Clam Gardens with Dr. Marco Hatch
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
Saturday Jul 11, 2020
What are clam gardens? Join us on Spark Science’s first research field trip up the coast of Vancouver Island, BC. Dr. Marco Hatch answers this question by showing us a day in the life of a marine ecologist. We learn about clam habitat and how people have been managing these beaches for thousands of years.
Photo of clam garden rock wall located in Fulfod Harbor B.C. courtesy of Dr. Marco Hatch. For more information on his research, go to his website https://wp.wwu.edu/hatchlab/
If you would like to learn more about the garden in the image and other efforts to manage these historical gardens, check out the Clam Garden Network.
Saturday May 23, 2020
The Road to the Red Planet
Saturday May 23, 2020
Saturday May 23, 2020
For our 100th episode, our first and most frequent guest is back, Dr. Melissa Rice. Days before quarantine, we entertained a live audience at WWU with stories of missions past and details about the future Mars Rover launching this July.
If you would like to learn more about Dr. Rice’s work you can visit https://wp.wwu.edu/mars/
You can follow her on instagram @westernmartians & Twitter @martian_mel
Saturday May 16, 2020
Student’s Stories S6- Part 2
Saturday May 16, 2020
Saturday May 16, 2020
Who shapes the lives of science students? Here at WWU, two students edited and produced podcasts for their final project in a spring science communication course. They decided to feature the people they admire.
This episode features physics major Chase Boggio interviewing WWU physics professor Dr. Takele Seda about his education in Ethiopia. The second segment features engineering student Maria Watters speaking with her mother, a doctoral candidate in Public Health Sciences, about when she ran a free clinic in Nepal.
Sunday May 10, 2020
Beyond the Blues with Dr. Sis
Sunday May 10, 2020
Sunday May 10, 2020
When you think of winter in the Pacific Northwest, what comes to mind? Snow, rain, darkness? Many people think of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) which is why we held and recorded a LIVE show at the start of 2020 to share tips on how to deal with SAD, depression, grief and anxiety. Our guest was the energetic and media-savvy WWU Executive Director for Counseling, Health and Wellness, Dr. Sislena Ledbetter.
For more information about Dr. Ledbetter, you can visit drsis.com
Image courtesy of drsis.com
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
Imagery and Imagination - Geek Girl Con
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
Saturday Apr 25, 2020
We return to GeekGirlCon, an annual fall convention in Seattle that celebrates the various identities of geekdom, to showcase how curiosity combines with costuming, chemistry, ceramics, and computer-generated reality.
This is our second episode covering 2019 GeekGirlCon.
To find out more about the convention and out guest’s amazing work following them on twitter @GeekGirlCon @amyraehill for astro-ceramics & for Torrey’s cosplay @tereshkova2001
Saturday Apr 18, 2020
Bugs, Bytes and Books - Geek Girl Con
Saturday Apr 18, 2020
Saturday Apr 18, 2020
What do all of these things have in common? GeekGirlCon. This annual fall convention in Seattle celebrates the various identities of geekdom and in this episode, we showcase how bugs can help kids through adolescents, how easy it is for children to connect science to the everyday world and the fun world of forensics.
This is our first episode covering 2019 GeekGirlCon.
To find out more about The Bug Chicks, Mmmmonsters and/or Geek Girl Con follow them on twitter.
@TheBugChicks, @mmm_monsters, @GeekGirlCon
Saturday Apr 04, 2020
Viruses & Vaccines with Dr. Vijai Bhola
Saturday Apr 04, 2020
Saturday Apr 04, 2020
During this global pandemic, do you want to hear directly from a medical doctor who specializes in infectious diseases? We did.
While stuck at home inundated with COVID-19 news, we thought it would be nice to learn from and get to know one of the people on the front lines.
Join us for an interview with Dr. Vijai Bhola where we talk about the history of vaccines, the current response to this outbreak and some positive words to help our anxious minds.
Image credit: CDC/ Alissa Eckert, MS; Dan Higgins, MAM
Saturday Mar 28, 2020
Lazers and Laughs with the Exploratorium's Dr. Desiré Whitmore
Saturday Mar 28, 2020
Saturday Mar 28, 2020
What do the Atomic Bomb and one of the first hands-on science museums have in common? The answer and a whole lot of geeky fun can be found in our interview with Dr. Whitmore. We discuss the language of science, the movie Real Genius, and our favorite Star Trek episode.
To find out more about the Exploratorium check out https://www.exploratorium.edu/ & follow Dr. Whitmore on twitter @DarthScience
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
Student’s Stories S6- Part 1
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
Saturday Mar 21, 2020
How different are people's paths into science and what are students going through right now?
Each spring Spark Science host, Dr. Barber DeGraaff, teaches a science communication course where students can create podcasts for a final project. This episode features WWU student Khleo Isaguirre interviewing Biology professor, Dr. Adrienne Wang. This episode also shares WWU student Kassidy Haluska speaking to other College of Science and Engineering majors about their choices.