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  • For the 100th episode of Blue Dot we go volcanic! Dave interviews Erik Klemetti, Professor of Geosciences at Denison University in Ohio. Klemetti is an…
  • Physicist Paul Wallace is also a minister and believes that science and religion can coexist. He is author of Stars Beneath Us: Finding God in the…
  • In this episode of Blue Dot we go hurricane hunting with Commander Justin Kibbe. A veteran combat pilot, Justin flies the intrument laden NOAA turbo prop…
  • In his debut novel, The Secret Watcher of Summit Avenue, Mark Morlock creatively imagines the history of a Victorian house and its four generations.…
  • The work of photographers, visual artists, and poets inspired award-winning Chico author Rob Davidson's latest collection of fiction, Spectators: Flash…
  • In the fall of 1972 an improbably victory put young attorney Sam Nunn in the US Senate. His Press Secretary was fellow Georgian Roland McElroy, who has…
  • Paradise author Stephen Arrington recently won a national award for his true-crime memoir, In DeLorean's Shadow. English professor Robert Burton was born…
  • You may think that cults are bizarre groups that only strange people inhabit, but sociologist Janja Lalich says that by studying cults we can learn about…
  • In his new book, Mere Science and Christian Faith, theologian Greg Cootsona argues against the idea that science and faith are inherently antagonistic.…
  • Fred Haise was made famous by the movie Apollo 13, in which he was portrayed by Bill Paxton in the story of the most famous Apollo mission other than…
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