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(Runtime 1:13)Northwest researchers have discovered that turtle shells can help track radioactive material through time — like “walking tree rings.”…
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A massive melter intended to help treat radioactive waste at Hanford has just been flipped on for a test – for the second time.This low-activity-waste…
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(Runtime 4:00)On a warm evening last month, Yakama Nation leaders and environmentalists got together to eat giant crab legs, salmon and cheesecake – and…
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You're invited to spend a weekend working with professional public radio journalists to make your own radio story. In this workshop, you'll learn how to record and edit audio, conduct interviews, write a script, and speak on air. You don't need to have any previous audio or journalism experience to apply.
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What happened at this year's RadioActive youth journalism workshop in the Tri Cities? Students learned how to write, record and edit stories.
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FeaturedJournalism skills can be taught at any age. And for teens age 16-18, there are outstanding opportunities in the Northwest to learn and refine skills for…