

A new series on Arizona Public Media premiering next week will explore some of the major research-based contributions The University of Arizona is making locally and around the world.
Called “WaveLengths,” the half-hour television series will premiere July 29 following a new episode of "NOVA." The show will continue as a quarterly science magazine series on KUAT Channel 6.
The series features interviews of the people who are behind a number of major scientific endeavors in southern Arizona.
Pamela K. White, a veteran science reporter, produced the series with Arizona Public Media’s "Arizona Illustrated."
“There is a lot of misinformation out there,” said White, who has worked for the nonprofit media organization for more than 15 years.
“I think the consensus is that we need to be more science literate, especially with the major decisions we are facing today,” she said, offering up as example topics related to medical research and the warming of the planet.
Vicki Chandler, director of the UA's BIO5 Institute, is the narrator for the series. The first edition of "WaveLengths" features:
As Earth’s population faces the major challenges of global food supply, disease prevention and environmental protection, scientists are also continuing their quests into space.
WaveLengths is attempting to show the influence and relevance of those efforts while also explaining the real world applications for highly involved and complex research projects.
“We wanted to highlight and showcase the work that goes on here,” White said, noting that Arizona Public Media general manager Jack Gibson has placed a special emphasis on locally-focused reporting.
“There are so many things that are being discovered and revealed all the time,” she added, “so we want to be current.”
Arizona Public Media, or AZPM, is the member-supported nonprofit public media organization of The University of Arizona.
The organization includes Public Broadcasting Service stations KUAT Channel 6 and KUAS Channel 27; digital television channels 6-1 PBS Digital; 6-2 PBS Kids; 6-3 V-me (en Español); 6-4 Create; KUAS Channel 27-1 PBS HDTV; 27-2 KUAT Kids; the UA Channel (Cox 116/Comcast 76); classical music station KUAT-FM 90.5; National Public Radio affiliate KUAZ 1550AM/89.1 FM; Ahora (en Español) on KUAZ-HD2; and a variety of online activities under the umbrella AZpublicmedia.org.
AZPM also produces award-winning original local programs from our studios on the campus of The University of Arizona.
Wendy Erica Werden
Arizona Public Media
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