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KNAU Insider prEview – June 15th, 2018

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Brain Food: Flagstaff Volcanologist Studies Mt. Kilauea Lava Flows
The fiery eruption of Mount Kilauea in Hawaii has devastated local communities. But it’s also helped researchers understand more about how volcanoes work. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Earth Notes: The Grand Canyon Transcanyon Waterline
Visitors to Phantom Ranch and Bright Angel Campground at the bottom of the Grand Canyon probably noticed a flurry of activity this spring as a helicopter flew in a drilling rig and other large pieces of equipment. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Navajo Nation Tightens Fire Restrictions Across Reservation
The Navajo Nation is tightening fire restrictions across the reservation because of ongoing drought. Tribal President Russell Begaye says people should be praying for rain and each other. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Multi-Agency Effort Underway To Support Homeless During Forest Closures
People experiencing homelessness often turn to national forests as a temporary place to live. But, partial closures on the Coconino due to fire danger are steering many out of the woods and into already crowded shelters. Learn more at KNAU.org.
Does Vitamin D Really Protect Against Colorectal Cancer?
It’s been clear for many years that vitamin D helps keep bones strong, but studies have been inconclusive and conflicting about the vitamin’s value in protecting against certain cancers, including colorectal cancer. Learn more at NPR’s health blog, Shots.