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CSU's The Audit — 64 episodes

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Loving Yosemite to death: The long history of overcrowding in national parks

2

What is déjà vu: A paranormal phenomenon or a memory tool for your brain? (ENCORE EPISODE)

3

Embrace the beige: Reimagining lawns amid Colorado’s historic drought

4

Colorado Proud: Why do 'Palisade' peaches, 'Pueblo' chiles matter so much to consumers? (ENCORE EPISODE)

5

A roll of the dice: How Native Americans shaped gambling and probability long before the Old World

6

"Burping” your home? Researcher clears the air on spring cleaning hack

7

How are past wildfires altering the future of forests? (ENCORE EPISODE)

8

Rewiring democracy: What impact will AI have on our country's future?

9

Thanks! It Has Pockets: How a Humble Fashion Feature Became a Symbol of Empowerment and Joy

10

The origins of Dry January: How history, health and changing attitudes are redefining our relationship with alcohol

11

Why does chocolate taste so good and other sweet mysteries answered (ENCORE EPISODE)

12

Was grandma right about eating liver? The ‘offal’ truth about that and other 'icky' topics (ENCORE EPISODE)

13

The bumpy history of Colorado's ski industry (ENCORE EPISODE)

14

What Hallmark’s holiday movies reveal about America’s love affair with small business owners

15

Is it safe to eat snow? CSU snow hydrologist says it depends

16

A recipe for disaster: A toxicologist explains how to avoid food poisoning on Thanksgiving (and every other day of the year)

17

Can watching horror movies make us more empathetic?

18

America’s connection to witches is less ‘Hocus Pocus,’ more historical (ENCORE EPISODE)

19

Spirit Halloween's successful business model takes aim at Christmas (ENCORE EPISODE)

20

The Gatorade moment: How CSU STRATA takes research from the lab to the marketplace

21

How are past wildfires altering the future of forests?

22

Unringing the bell: Researcher works to understand, heal the brain following concussions

23

Why do Palisade peaches, Pueblo chiles matter so much to Colorado consumers? (ENCORE EPISODE)

24

Are restaurants putting their money where their mouth is when it comes to your health?

25

How the Queer Memory Project is archiving LGBTQ+ history (ENCORE EPISODE)

26

Camille Dungy’s book, “Soil,” digs into poetry, plants, parenthood and the pandemic (ENCORE EPISODE)

27

How history may help solve the maritime mystery of ‘milky seas’

28

The mother of invention: Sue James talks about changing the world one patent at a time

29

Why does chocolate taste so good and other sweet mysteries answered

30

Can wildfires disrupt our sense of connectedness to beloved places?

31

The ‘offal’ truth: Why bringing 'icky' topics to the table means a more sustainable, profitable ag industry

32

How does Amazon deliver packages so fast? (ENCORE EPISODE)

33

As Dungeons & Dragons turns 50, should more political leaders roll the dice?

34

The bumpy history of Colorado's ski industry (ENCORE EPISODE)

35

What is déjà vu: A paranormal phenomenon or a memory tool for your brain?

36

Can Spirit Halloween repeat its success with Christmas?

37

From Joe Rogan to Greg Gutfeld, more conservative comedians are stepping into the spotlight

38

Beyond 'The Lion King:’ Why are cultural stereotypes still found at so many zoos, museums?

39

Is putting a price on nature the key to creating a greener economy?

40

Are Americans suffering a friendship crisis?

41

Eye of the hurricane: How did the preeminent hurricane research center arrive at a landlocked university?

42

'Othello' to pizzagate: How social media misinformation plays out like a Shakespearean tragedy

43

The greenhouse gas to beat: Why focusing on methane may be the key to addressing climate change

44

More than 20 years after the Enron scandal, what have we learned?

45

From the Colorado River Compact to Lake Mead, how CSU’s water archivist curates Colorado’s complicated history

46

Healthy competition: Wearable health trackers can motivate healthier behaviors, but can they be taken too far?

47

For CSU’s Seedstock Merchandising Team, success at the National Western Stock Show is in their genes

48

Hey Alexa: How does fast delivery work?

49

Is democracy in danger: How American media found its way in and how it can begin to get out

50

If the wells run dry: CSU researchers analyze what could happen if Colorado fails to meet deadline

51

Rise of the machines: Will AI art replace artists?

52

Why do Palisade peaches, Pueblo chiles matter so much to Colorado consumers?

53

Were early humans cannibals? New research says our ancestors likely practiced the ultimate taboo

54

Camille Dungy’s new book, “Soil,” digs into poetry, plants, parenthood and the pandemic

55

From Flint to Cancer Alley: CSU researcher explores how environmental justice can turn eco-grief into action

56

The bumpy history of Colorado's ski industry

57

CSU's Prison Agriculture Lab researches the roots, impact of the prison agriculture industry

58

Can healing our divided nation start at the dinner table?

59

For one CSU professor, America’s connection to witches is less ‘Hocus Pocus,’ more historical

60

Documentary looks to uncover the ‘Big Lie’ about mail-in voting

61

How a few seeds and a little luck gave us the iconic Pueblo chile

62

Don't call it a 'migration,' Colorado's tarantulas go on walkabouts

63

Protecting the great outdoors -- from us

64

How the Queer Memory Project is archiving LGBTQ+ history