The removal of four dams from the Klamath River was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to capture the interplay of science, engineering, and culture. Desirée Tullos, professor of water resources engineering at Oregon State University assembled a collaborative team that unites Western science and traditional ecological knowledge of Indigenous people.
BONUS CONTENT:
What is behind the Klamath dam removals? S14E1
NEWS: How many robots can a single human supervise? S13E1
Graduation day, S12E4
And so, it flows, S12E3
Building the foundation, S12E2
Turning seawater into sweet water, S12E1
Preparing for nature’s worst, S11E8
Dune erosion solutions, S11E7
RAPID reconnaissance: Capturing data in the aftermath of a disaster, S11E6
Saving PDX, S11E5
What’s in the water after a wildfire? S11E4
Burning to learn, S11E3
When the Earth moves, E11S2
The day the lights go out in Oregon, S11E1
Documenting the surge
Changing the culture of computer science education, S10E4
Using games to teach computer science remotely, S10E3
Tracing the virus through the sewers, S10E2
Trucking through COVID, S10E1
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