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November 21, 2009
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"Charles Darwin" On Stage
Las Cruces
(2009-11-09)
Fred Martino speaks with Brian "Fox" Ellis, an internationally renowned storyteller, author, and naturalist. Ellis become the young Charles Darwin on the Corbett Center Auditorium Stage Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Dr. Curtis Monger
Las Cruces
(2009-11-02)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Curtis Monger, Professor in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at New Mexico State University. They discuss cycles of vegetation change in New Mexico, including those connected to climate change.
Dr. Jeff Arterburn
Las Cruces
(2009-11-02)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Jeff Arterburn, professor and Director of the New Mexico IDeA Network of Biomedical Research. Among other issues, they discuss research into anti-cancer and anti-viral drugs.
New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
Las Cruces
(2009-09-30)
Fred Martino speaks with NMSU graduate student James Morel. Morel is part of a new chapter of the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance for NMSU students, faculty and staff. To become involved or for more information, e-mail nmsuwild@gmail.com
Dr. Soum Sanogo
Las Cruces
(2009-09-25)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Soum Sanogo, Associate Professor of Fungal Plant Pathology at New Mexico State University. They discuss how fungi feed us, heal us, and harm us.
Dr. Dave Richman
Las Cruces
(2009-09-10)
Fred Martino talks about biodiversity with Dr. Dave Richman, Professor and Curator of the Arthropod Museum at New Mexico State University. This is part of our series in conjunction with NMSU's Center for Natural History Collections.
Wolf Program Proves Controversial
Las Cruces
(2009-08-29)
Fred Martino speaks with Erik Ness of the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau about the bureau's opposition to the wolf re-introduction program.
Dr. Russ Winn
Las Cruces
(2009-08-26)
This Labor Day Weekend, a conference following "In the Footsteps of Leopold," will commemorate the 100th anniversary of Aldo Leopold's arrival in the Southwest. The event is scheduled for September 5-7 in Nutrioso, Arizona, where Leopold began his career in the forest service. Fred Martino spoke with event organizer, New Mexico State University Associate Professor of Government, Dr. Russ Winn. Event information is available online at http://leopoldcentennial.org/
Dr. Gary Roemer
Las Cruces
(2009-08-26)
Dr. Gary Roemer of New Mexico State University speaks with Fred Martino about the role of predators in the West. Roemer will be part of a panel discussion at an event Friday night (8/28/09) at the Rio Grande Theater in Las Cruces. The discussion will be preceded by a screening of the film "Lords of Nature". The event is free and begins at 7pm. Doors open at 6:30pm.
Southwest Envrionmental Center Celebrates Leopold Centennial
Las Cruces
(2009-08-26)
The Southwest Environmental Center screens the film "Lords of Nature" Friday (8/28/09) at 7pm at the Rio Grande Theatre in Las Cruces. The event is free and the doors open at 6:30pm. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion. Fred Martino speaks with SWEC Director Kevin Bixby.
Max Bleiweiss
Las Cruces
(2009-08-09)
Max Bleiweiss, director of NMSU's Center for Applied Remote Sensing in Agriculture, talks with Fred Martino about how the center can detect dust storms and gather data to help us better understand the relationship between water use and crop yields.
Dr. Nancy Chanover
Las Cruces
(2009-07-17)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Nancy Chanover, Assistant Professor of Astronomy at New Mexico State University. In October, 2009, Chanover and others will be at Apache Point Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico. Researchers will watch NASA intentionally crash a spacecraft on the moon in the search for water on its surface.
Dr. Jason Jackiewicz
Las Cruces
(2009-07-10)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Jason Jackiewicz, Assistant Professor of Astronomy at New Mexico State University. Jackiewicz discusses the importance of weather in space, including sun spots, and how it affects the earth.
Dr. Michele Nishiguchi
Las Cruces
(2009-06-16)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Michele Nishiguchi, Biology Professor at New Mexico State University. Dr. Nishiguchi discusses how global warming and overfishing are affecting the world's oceans.
Dr. Brad Shuster
Las Cruces
(2009-06-16)
Fred Martino speaks with NMSU Biology Associate Professor Dr. Brad Shuster about possible health risks associated with bisphenol A (BPA). BPA is a chemical produced in large quantities for use primarily in the production of plastics and resins.
Dr. Steve Thomas
Las Cruces
(2009-05-28)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Steve Thomas about efforts to stop plant damage by nemotodes. Thomas is a professor and researcher in NMSU's Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science.
Dr. Karl Wood
Las Cruces
(2009-05-28)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Karl Wood about current and future water supply issues for southern New Mexico. Wood is the Director of the New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute based in Las Cruces.
Dr. Steve Hanson
Las Cruces
(2009-05-21)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Steve Hanson of New Mexico State University's Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science. They discuss genetically modified crops and potential applications in New Mexico agriculture.
Dr. Stephen Kanim
Las Cruces
(2009-05-12)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Stephen Kanim of New Mexico State University's physics department. They discuss his research into the teaching and learning of physics, as well as his work as project director of PRIMOS (Partnership for Retention and Improvement of Meaningful Opportunities in STEM-science, technology, engineering, and math).
Dr. Rebecca Creamer
Las Cruces
(2009-05-05)
Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Rebecca Creamer, NMSU Associate Professor (Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science) and Director of the Molecular Biology Graduate Program. They discuss research on Curly Top disease, which causes significant losses to New Mexico chile and tomatoes, as well as other crops in the western U.S. and Mexico.
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