Russian Hacking Uncovered, Arecibo Telescope Collapse, Driving Better In Winter

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We talk with a cybersecurity reporter about news that Russian hackers infiltrated several major U.S. government systems. Then an astronomy enthusiast and journalist shares some of the successes from a massive radio telescope that’s just collapsed in Puerto Rico. And we hear some tips for driving more safely as the roads become snowy and icy.

Featured in this Show

  • Multiple Businesses And Government Agencies Hit By Russian Cyber Attack

    A cyber attack from a Russian intelligence agency has affected the State Department, the Pentagon, and multiple private companies. We find out how the operation played out and what it says about America’s cyber defenses.

  • Arecibo Radio Telescope Collapses After Decades Of Discovery

    The Arecibo Radio Telescope, once the largest observatory in the world, collapsed earlier this month after years of disrepair. We look back on some of its major discoveries, and whether other telescopes are able to help astronomers do the same kind of research.

  • How To Be A Safe Winter Driver

    According to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, there were more than 26,500 crashes on snow and ice-covered roads last year, resulting in 5,600 injuries and 56 deaths. We’ll get some tips on how to drive safety this winter and make sure our vehicles are ready for the snow, ice and cold.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Bill Martens Producer
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Nicole Perlroth Guest
  • David Eicher Guest
  • Jason Zeeh Guest

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