Regina G. Barber is a co-host of Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. Barber completed her PhD in physics at Washington State University with a focus in astrophysics, studying globular cluster systems.
Her solo hike also made her contemplate feelings of loneliness and how long she could engage in solitary pursuits before desiring companionship. January turned out to be a month of self-discovery for ...
What Eva Chen Can’t Live Without“I feel like there is not a thing in the world that would not be solved with a mesh pouch.” ...
Market posts minor gains and is higher for the second straight week ...
Changes that could leave children like Hadley waiting. “Most centres have waitlists that are years long and unless you’ve been on the waitlist when you’re pregnant, you’re probably not ...
A pair of projects meant to produce 15,000 barrels of renewable diesel per day at a facility near the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina is being ... refinery complex and Belle Plaine ethanol ...
Regina Downtown has teamed up with Creative City Centre — a non-profit, artist-run community arts group — to bring live painting into a warming lodge at Victoria Park on all four days of Frost.
‘I walked away from my $170K job’: This accountant quit at 41 to live off dividends from his $1.25 million portfolio — here's what it would take for you to do the same ...
A Highway Hotline around 7:30 p.m. said a number of roads had been closed because of zero visibility conditions including Highway 1 from Moose Jaw to Regina, Highway 1 from Belle Plaine to Moose Jaw .
In light of some proclamations of MSFT’s high valuation, reduced stock repurchases could be viewed positively. Just recently, MSFT made a bold statement that it planned to spend $80 billion on ...
Upgrades to the Buffalo Pound Water Treatment Plant are five months behind schedule and could mean another spring of swampy drinking water in Regina and Moose Jaw, warns an update on the project.