What we’re really talking about when we talk about genetic testing Science writer Bonnie Rochman says she likes as much information as she can get — she finds it empowering. But she knows not everyone feels the same way. Bill Radke
Mark your calendars: Apollo 11 capsule is coming to Seattle in 2019 The command module that took humans to the moon for the first time is coming to Seattle. The Apollo 11 module went to the moon in 1969. It's coming to... Kate OConnell
Why the entire country (except Alabama) will be Husky fans this weekend Kim Malcolm talks with Sam Sommers about the science behind why we root for underdogs in sports. Sommers is associate professor of psychology at Tufts... Kim Malcolm
Why won't this pink stuff stop growing in my bathroom? You see them when you slack on cleaning — mysterious pink rings and streaks that form in your toilets, sinks and bathtubs. Amy Rolph
Climate scientist recommendation to her own kind: 'Be a little bit braver' Bill Radke speaks with University of Washington oceanography professor LuAnne Thompson about a recent blog post she wrote about why scientist need to be... Bill Radke
Could Trump give Washington's space industry a rocket boost? Kim Malcolm talks with GeekWire aerospace and science editor Alan Boyle about the potential impact of President Elect Donald Trump on Washington state's... Kim Malcolm
New book explores the power of your brain to heal Deborah Wang talks to Erik Vance about his book, "Suggestible You: The Curious Science of Your Brain's Ability to Deceive, Transform and Heal." Deborah Wang
In Trump era, a case for underdogs like Pluto This essay, by former Mayor Mike McGinn, was first published in Encyclopedia Greenwoodia by the Greater Seattle Bureau of Fearless Ideas. We happened... Mike McGinn
How Leroy Hood changed Seattle's biotech industry Bill Radke talks to biotech journalist Luke Timmerman about his new book, "Hood: Trailblazer of the Genomics Age." Bill Radke
A few words against ‘parenting’ from a child development researcher The concept of "parenting" has only been around since the 1960s. Child development researcher Alison Gopnik believes our modern views on child raising... John O'Brien