Ashley Piccone
News InternAshley is a PhD student in Astronomy and Physics at UW. She loves to communicate science and does so with WPM, on the Astrobites blog, and through outreach events. She was born in Colorado and got her BS in Engineering Physics at Colorado School of Mines. Ashley loves hiking and backpacking during Wyoming days and the clear starry skies at night!
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The University of Wyoming's Interactive Realities Lab is developing new tools to make virtual reality more lifelike, and as a result more useful for…
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Scientists at the University of Wyoming have used a new method to measure past climate in the state.UW researcher Ioana Stefanescu and her team were…
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A new study finds that human interference affects how much elk interact with each other.U.S. Geological Survey biologist Will Janousek said that…
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Wyoming's sage grouse population is declining, but reproduction rates held steady this year.Wyoming Game and Fish biologist Leslie Schreiber said…
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Listen to the full show here. Legislature Struggles To Find 'Constitutional' Solution To Education Funding Cuts For the last several years the Wyoming…
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Many people think of science and art as complete opposites, but one University of Wyoming researcher is working to combine the two. Wyoming Public Radio's…
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The Wyoming State Legislature has approved $24 million for water development. Some of that funding will go towards fixing the unsafe LaPrele dam near…
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Listen to the full show here.After Showdown, Rep. Cheney Moves ForwardThis week Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney beat back an effort to oust her from the…
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Tiger chert is a stone that formed about 50 million years ago in Wyoming and the surrounding region, and artifacts made from the rock are found around the…
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The Array Foundation is a nonprofit that promotes computer science and engineering in Wyoming, and it's announced a new chapter of Girls Who Code in…