International Law, Super Virus, Teaching With No DegreeTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 608
Aug 2, 2017 • 1h 42m
Russia’s Diplomatic Tit for Tat
Guest: Ryan Vogel, JD, PhD, Professor of International Law, Director of the Center for National Security Studies, Utah Valley University
President Donald Trump today signed a bill that imposes new sanctions on Russia for interfering in the 2016 election, among other offenses. Trump signed the bill reluctantly, because it also limits his ability to ease the sanctions without Congress’ permission. Russia saw this move coming and lobbed a pre-emptive strike of its own on Sunday, ordering the US to cut 75 percent of the employees working at US embassies and consulates in Russia.
Super Virus is the Future of Medicine
Guest: Peter Kasson, PhD, Associate Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics and Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia
There is a nearly indestructible virus that lives in the boiling acid of Yellowstone National Park’s bubbling hot springs. Using a fancy microscope and computer models, researchers at the University of Virginia believe they’ve figured out the survival secret of this super virus. It comes down to this virus’s unique membrane—the likes of which no one has ever seen before. Could the secrets of this durable super virus advance the field of medicine—or help us build materials stronger than ever before?
Facebook Personalities
Guest: Kris Boyle, PhD, Assistant Professor of Communications, Brigham Young University
If you’re a regular Facebook user, why? Is it for keeping in touch with people? Quietly stalking them? Promoting your business or ideas? Boosting your self-esteem with selfie likes?
A BYU School of Communications research team has concluded that Facebook’s one billion members could fit into four categories of reasons for using the site.
Apple Seed Stories
Guest: Sam Payne of BYUradio’s “The Apple Seed”
"Faith" story from the champion liar Bil Lepp.
Teachers Not Trained for their Classrooms
Guest: Ryan Nixon, PhD, Assistant Professor of Science Education, Brigham Young University
In a US public school today, you p