Emma Jochim, a PhD candidate in entomology at UC Davis, has a particular interest in trapdoor spiders, plus a knack for explaining arachnids in ways that make them seem less creepy to the public. She used those skills at a recent Bohart Museum of Entomology open house, and uses them again on today’s Davisville when we talk about spider myths. For example: Many people think poisonous brown recluse spiders exist in California, and they don’t. Nor do you ingest several spiders in your sleep each year.
Communicating accurate information to the public isn’t easy, and our conversation about that includes a post by a UC Riverside arachnologist frustrated by beliefs "solidly based on erroneous general consensus.”
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Mon, 04/17/2023 - 12:00am | md79922
This week, The News Cycle covers a series of packages relating to college decisions and how the next steps for seniors at Davis High are right around the corner. We also share an audio editorial about coffee consumption, and how over-consumption can lead students to have negative side effects.
Packages by Alessandra Trask, Saadya Mahmood, and Maria Anderson. Audio Editorial by Lauren Cornell. Produced by Maria Anderson and Naneh Grigor. Music by Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez.
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This week, Louise Joyce joins us to explain the great organization that is YoloCares. She is its director of community programs.
From the nonprofit's website: "As the first established independent hospice in the Sacramento Valley, YoloCares has a storied history of caring for people who have a life-limiting illness. YoloCares is an active member of the National Partnership for Hospice Innovation and is recognized as a regional leader in end-of-life care. YoloCares offers a wide variety of supportive care services, from an enriching adult day facility to The Joint Commission-accredited hospice and palliative care programs."
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Depending on your three dimensional outloook on the fourth dimension, time, this is either a replay, is happening now, or is always happening. Well, the zeroes and ones which designate a marker of time in this 3-D space are available here in this program. Oh, and I also get around to that fifth dimension, velocity.
In the second part of the program listen to Louis Armstrong in his first generation All Star Band (1947). Captured on a Decca records 33 1/3 microgroove lp.
Peace.
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