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Many people in northeastern Washington and north Idaho were treated to the celestial experience of the Aurora borealis beginning on May 10, and for several nights after. The Aurora borealis…
Read Moreby Ryan Sain It’s high time we moved on past some basic research methods and take a different tack in today’s gentle breeze (writing this as I sit on my…
Read Moreby Ryan Sain In the last article I spoke about junk science and good ole’ everyday smarts. So I figure we can expand on that a bit this time and…
Read Moreby Ryan Sain I used to work on an 8000-acre dryland wheat farm. Harvest time was full of separating the wheat from the chaff – riding around in dusty, hot,…
Read Moreby Ryan Sain, Ph.D. Science isn’t just cool. It’s @^*&#$% amazing. It’s so amazing, you can’t really categorize it in a small way. That’s because science isn’t a ‘thing’…
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