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Science Friday: Grand Central: An Engine of Scientific Innovation

9th - 10th
Grand Central Station in New York City had its 100th anniversary in 2013. This is an interview with Sam Roberts, author of Grand Central: How A Train Station Transformed America, about the many scientific innovations that were...
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Science Friday: Birds Evolve Shorter Wings to Escape Traffic Crush

9th - 10th
Do we have evidence of evolution happening now? Find out how birds may be developing shorter wings due to traffic collisions.
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Science Friday: Gripping Science Tales Need Not Be Science Fiction

9th - 10th
A discussion of how to tell a good story in science while being scientifically accurate as well. Aired Mar. 29, 2013 [36:35 min]
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Science Friday: Half a Century Later, a Return to Challenger Deep

9th - 10th
Film director James Cameron's recent journey to the deepest point on the Earth is discussed. Oceanographer Don Walsh, who made the same journey 52 years previously, is interviewed. Aired Mar. 30, 2012 [17:14 min] Links to a short video...
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Science Friday: Art, Mind and Brain Intersect in Kandel's Vienna

9th - 10th
Neuroscientist and Nobel Prize winner, Eric Kandel writes of artists and scientists in 20th century Vienna.
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Science Friday: Gorilla Genome Sheds Light on Human Evolution

9th - 10th
A look at recently published research on the decoding of the gorilla's genome and how this impacts on our understanding of human evolution. Aired Mar. 9, 2012 [12:24 min]
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Science Friday: Changing Views About a Changing Climate

9th - 10th
Former climate change skeptic Richard Muller describes his evolving views on climate change science.
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Science Friday: Getting High: Physics of the Fosbury Flop

9th - 10th
A discussion of a video about the biomechanics of the high jump. The world record at that point was about eight feet. Jesus Dapena, a kinesiologist, talks about his research into this sport. Aired Jul. 20, 2012 [4:46]
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Science Friday: More to the Universe Than Meets the Eye

9th - 10th
Much of what exists in the universe is believed to be invisible, and that there may be other dimensions. A scientist discusses research into dark matter and what we know so far. Aired June 22, 2009 [12:07 min]
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Science Friday: Weaving Around Web Privacy Controls

9th - 10th
A discussion of new government regulations about protecting user privacy online. Despite these protections, web browser companies continue to collect information about users, according to Lorrie Cranor, a privacy researcher. She also...
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Science Friday: Imagining a More Active Moon

9th - 10th
Scientists now believe that the moon have been geologically active as recently as 50 million years ago. This is an interview with scientist Thomas Watters, who reached this conclusion with his colleagues after studying images collected...
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Science Friday: Secret Life of Ice

9th - 10th
Look at frozen water through cross-polarized light, and zoom in with a macro lens, and you'll find a colorful and intricate landscape. Edward Aites submitted this video to Science Friday. Aites, a photographer and videographer...
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Science Friday: Secret Life of Ice

9th - 10th
Listen to this discussion of a Video Pick of the Week, which is an unusual time-lapse video of ice. Includes a link to the video. Aired Feb. 24, 2012. [4:14]
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Science Friday: Genetic Test Reveals Unexpected Data

9th - 10th
A reporter who volunteered to have his DNA mapped was surprised to learn that he had some gene variants linked to diseases. He discusses his reaction to the findings, and the risks and benefits of DNA testing. Aired Feb. 24, 2012 [17:56...
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Science Friday: Powering Up With a Microbial Fuel Cell

9th - 10th
An interview with Grant Burgess, a marine biotechnologist at Newcastle University, about research into harnessing the energy of microbes that live in river mud. Scientists successfully lit an LED bulb using a fuel cell powered by...
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Science Friday: Science Diction: The Origin of 'Tuberculosis'

9th - 10th
An interview with historian Howard Markel who discusses the history of tuberculosis. Aired Feb. 24, 2012 [5:10 min]
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Science Friday: Should Sugar Be Regulated Like Alcohol?

9th - 10th
Pediatrician Robert Lustig says fructose can be as harmful as alcohol, if taken in large quantities. Science Friday discusses this issue on this episode.
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Science Friday: Mount Everest Still Holds Mysteries for Scientists

9th - 10th
Hear about several scientists' quest to re-measure the altitude of Mount Everest's peak, a statistic still under dispute.
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Science Friday: Bidding Farewell to Lonesome George

9th - 10th
Take a look back on the life of the Galapagos turtle Lonesome George, the last living member of a subspecies of giant tortoise.
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Science Friday: Attacking Alzheimer's With Antibodies, Hormones

9th - 10th
Researchers are using an arsenal of techniques to cure Alzheimer's, some with disappointing results.
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Science Friday: At Long Last, the Higgs Particle Maybe

9th - 10th
Physicists have finally discovered the elusive Higgs particle, or at least something a lot like it.
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Science Friday: How Humans and Insects Conquered the Earth

9th - 10th
Ecologist Edward O. Wilson discusses current theories of why humans and insects have been so successful on Earth. He looks at social organization as key to their success. Aired Apr. 13, 2012 [30:20] Links to a video about E.O. Wilson...
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Science Friday: How Movie Makers Use Science to Make Magic

9th - 10th
A discussion of how the movie industry brings stories to life, and how movie technology is evolving rapidly and changing the way movies are made. The program also looks at new types of career opportunities in the movie industry. Aired...
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Science Friday: Birding for the Holidays

9th - 10th
Thousands of citizen scientists are taking part in the annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Listen to ornithologists share tips on which species to look out for, and how birding beginners can get involved.