The spongy moth caterpillar has been defoliating forests in the United States for more than a century. Now, a study hopes to learn how the invasive species is affecting populations of the tick that carries Lyme disease.
And we’ll visit the ancient sand dunes of a unique upstate New York landscape.
On this episode, host Lucas Willard will speak with Cate Larsen, a geologist and science communicator based in upstate New York, about how social...
The Best of Our Knowledge explores topics on learning, education, and research. At Yellowstone National Park about 5,000 Migratory Bison roam and graze the...
From the consternation over books in public school libraries — which will be the focus of next week’s episode of The Best of Our...