Send us a text Love veggies? Me, too. And so does my friend Tim Waters, regional vegetable specialist at WSU Extension. In this episode, you'll hear: What Extension isWhat it was like for Extension agents back in 1918How he solves problems—from insect ID to veggie pathogens to lightning strikes in fieldsOne cool journey from community college all the way to a PhDResources you can use: Check out WSU Extension yourself (or look up Extension near you)Learn more about WSU research farmsFind out h...
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Send us a text Love veggies? Me, too. And so does my friend Tim Waters, regional vegetable specialist at WSU Extension. In this episode, you'll hear: What Extension isWhat it was like for Extension agents back in 1918How he solves problems—from insect ID to veggie pathogens to lightning strikes in fieldsOne cool journey from community college all the way to a PhDResources you can use: Check out WSU Extension yourself (or look up Extension near you)Learn more about WSU research farmsFind out h...
Your Paw-some Question | Why do we have two intestines?
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Your Paw-some Question | Why do we have two intestines?
Send us a text What up with the small intestine and the large intestine? Join Cosmo and me—and our friend Franck Carbonero, microbiologist at Washington State University—to break down how we break down food. You'll hear: how the intestines differ in size and functionall about your gut bacteriathe journey food takes through your digestive tractResources you can use: American Museum of Natural History's microbiology resourcesFrontiers for Young Minds' explainer on fermentationNational Geographi...
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Send us a text Love veggies? Me, too. And so does my friend Tim Waters, regional vegetable specialist at WSU Extension. In this episode, you'll hear: What Extension isWhat it was like for Extension agents back in 1918How he solves problems—from insect ID to veggie pathogens to lightning strikes in fieldsOne cool journey from community college all the way to a PhDResources you can use: Check out WSU Extension yourself (or look up Extension near you)Learn more about WSU research farmsFind out h...