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Laura Lewis met a bonobo named Louise as part of a study on the capacity of bonobos to remember the faces of apes they’d spent time with decades earlier. And Louise remembered.
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Laura Lewis met a bonobo named Louise as part of a study on the capacity of chimps and bonobos to remember the faces of apes they’d spent time with years earlier. And she did.
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Today we revisit our conversation with the editors of the book 'A Republic of Scoundrels: The Schemers, Intriguers, and Adventurers Who Created a New American Nation.' Our guests are editors Timothy Hemmis and David Head.
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We are currently in a 'trough' weather pattern, which means that we can expect showers and thunderstorms, colder temperatures and some breezes.
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On this episode we’ll revisit our conversation with novelist, feminist, and philanthropist Isabel Allende about her latest book, The Wind Knows My Name.
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Today’s weather has been a bit chilly and wet – and we will see a continuation of that weather tonight. Precipitation, in the form of rain showers and snow fall, is expected around the Wasatch Range and Central Utah throughout the night.
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This week continues the exploration of famous vegetarians and historic vegetarian cookbooks. Jamie Sanders and author Marcus Rediker explore the life of Benjamin Lay.
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Right on schedule thousands of snow geese fly in from as far south as Mexico to fatten up on the spilled grain in the local farmer’s fields, and rest a bit before continuing their migration to the far north.
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Today will be partly to mostly cloudy, with strong southwesterly winds. Showers and thunderstorms will move in from the west in the afternoon.
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Tonight will be partly cloudy, with isolated showers and lows in the 40s. Tomorrow will bring gusty southwesterly winds and afternoon showers.
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On this episode, BYU will require incoming students to read apostle Jeffrey Holland’s controversial ‘musket speech, Supporters want to build a 300-foot statue at Point of the Mountain, and Gov. Spencer Cox announces that he is set to veto ‘several’ bills from the Utah Legislature at the deadline — but won’t say which ones.
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In 1938, at the age of 4, Jeanine Hewitt sailed from France to Morocco. Her father had been called to serve in Italy so she, her mother, and 9-month-old brother were sent away. She and her grandson Josiah Johnson met the StoryCorps recording booth in Logan to talk about that experience, as well as what it was like to be raised by her grandparents.