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Over the summer, the first two women were granted tenure in soil sciences at the University of Wyoming. Dr. Karen Vaughan and Dr. Linda van Diepen have dedicated time to looking at what diversity looks like in their field. Wyoming Public Radio's Ivy Engel sat down with both of them to discuss why the soil sciences field has historically had diversity difficulties. Dr. Karen Vaughan started on women's participation in the field. ....
1 of 2 Dermacentorandersoni hires-small.jpg The Rocky Mountain wood tick is a very common tick species in Wyoming. It can carry a variety of diseases. 2 of 2 Ixodesscapularis hires-small.jpg The blacklegged tick is another species that can be found in the Rocky Mountains. It’s known to carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. Outdoor recreation is a popular pastime in Wyoming. But when people spend time outside, they run the risk of being bitten by ticks that carry a variety of diseases. But the types of ticks, and the diseases they carry, changes across the country. To learn more, Wyoming Public Radio s Ivy Engel spoke with Dr. Will Reeves, a medical and veterinary entomologist with the CP Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity in Colorado. ....
Ivy started as a science news intern in the summer of 2019 and has been hooked on broadcast since. In the spring of 2020, she virtually graduated from the University of Wyoming with a B.S. in biology with minors of journalism and business. She continues to spread her love of science, wildlife, and the outdoors with her stories. When she’s not writing for WPR, she enjoys baking, reading, playing with her dog, and caring for her many plants. ....
ivinsonhospital.org As vaccination rates stagnate, new variants of the virus that causes COVID-19 are emerging and becoming more common. This is concerning to public health officials like State Health Officer Dr. Alexia Harrist, who sat down with Wyoming Public Radio s Ivy Engel to discuss viral mutations and why an unvaccinated population is still a threat to those who are vaccinated. Dr. Alexia Harrist: So a mutation is essentially an error in the virus s genetic code that is created as the virus replicates or makes more of itself. Viruses are really just essentially genetic material surrounded by a coat of proteins, and they can t replicate on their own. That s why they infect us - because they need our cellular machinery to be able to replicate. So they infect us, they get into our cells, and our cells essentially produce more virus. During this process, errors are introduced into that viral genetic code, the virus is replicating many, many, many times in our bodies. W ....
Wyoming s mountains sit at the headwaters of some of the most important rivers in the American West, including the Colorado and the Missouri. Wyoming Public Radio s Melodie Edwards sat down with Journalist Anne MacKinnon to discuss her book Public Water: Lessons from Wyoming for the American West. The book tackles the fascinating history of how we came to manage all that water, and what other states could learn from us as we face greater droughts and climate change in the future. Listen • 8:09 ....