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  • On this episode of Radio Physics, physicist Flip Tanedo is interviewed by interns Shen Harman & Alice Lebedev-Migdal. Flip Tanedo builds models of dark matter. He is spending his time at Aspen Center for Physics thinking about ways in which dark matter can explain the mysteriously gigantic black holes that have been puzzling astronomers for the past 10 years and is also writing a textbook on linear algebra for physicists. Listen to Radio Physics on KDNK.org every third Wednesday at 4:30pm.
  • On this episode of Radio Physics, astrophysicist Cole Miller, joined by intern Sasha Fielder, discuss black holes—from the formation of early, very massive black holes to black holes orbiting black holes and the gravitational waves they produce, as well as multi-messenger astronomy, neutron stars, tidal forces, and discoveries from LIGO and VIRGO, along with insights gained from working with NASA’s NICER mission. Listen to Radio Physics on KDNK.org every third Wednesday at 4:30pm.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • Rifle resident and Eagle County Undersheriff Dan Loya has been working in law enforcement for nearly 30 years. He's hoping to take his experience in criminal investigation, disaster management, and policing to the office of Garfield County Sheriff. Loya and KDNK news host Lily Jones discuss immigration law, wildfire preparedness, and the importance of accountability in law enforcement in this episode of Municipal Matters.
  • On this month's episode of The AZYEP Podcast, host Lou Gall talks with Cath Adams from Aperture of Hope. They discuss teen mental health and substance abuse, sharing stories and advice for navigating this topic with the loved ones in your life.
  • This week on the Regional Roundup, we'll hear about the formation of a new federal agency: the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, and a report on so-called “death cards” found in abandoned vehicles following rumored ICE activity near Vail, Colorado. We’ll also check in on an avalanche training program in Wyoming, and efforts underway to reintroduce wolverines to Colorado. Plus, a look at the dismantling of a beloved gathering place for some locals in Moab by the Bureau of Land Management, and we wrap up the show in Park City with a look at the Sundance Film Festival, the final year the festival will call Utah home before moving to Boulder, Colorado, next year. Tune into the Regional Roundup on KDNK.org every Thursday at 4:30 pm.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
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