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Science Friday: The Circadian Advantage

9th - 10th
What do circadian clocks have to do with sporting events? New research suggests that a sports team competing more in sync with theri internal clocks might have a competitive advantage.
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Science Friday: Don Johanson Lucy's Legacy

9th - 10th
Ira talks with paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson, co-discoverer of the 'Lucy' fossil.
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Science Friday: Now Hear This

9th - 10th
We'll talk about research into how people hear, from the tiny hair cells within the ear, to the body's ways of dealing with loud noises.
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Science Friday: Neuroscience Meeting Highlights

9th - 10th
We'll talk about some of the research presented this week at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting.
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Science Friday: Why We Trust

9th - 10th
Almost all obituaries of the late Walter Cronkite referred to how trusted he was. But why do we trust some people and not others?
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Science Friday: Altering Fearful Memories

9th - 10th
Scientists say they've found a way to disrupt the formation of fearful memory associations in mice. The work could one day help people with post-traumatic stress disorder. [14:6]
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Science Friday: Gardening With Native Plants

9th - 10th
Rather than filling your home landscape with exotic plants from the local nursery or home center, why not plant species that should be in your landscape naturally? The idea of planting 'native plants' has received plenty of attention,...
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Science Friday: Luther Burbank and the 'Garden of Invention'

9th - 10th
Ira talks with Jane Smith, author of a new biography of plant cultivation pioneer Luther Burbank.
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Science Friday: Fall Gardening

9th - 10th
The frost is on the pumpkin in some parts of the country - how did your garden grow? In this segment, we'll talk about fall gardening, from crops that can be planted now, to what you can do now to prepare your garden for next year. [35...
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Science Friday: The Hidden Science of Christmas Trees

9th - 10th
Researchers report that they've been able to block the decay process that causes cut Christmas trees to shed their needles.
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Science Friday: Probing the Secret Life of Compost

9th - 10th
Composting-pioneer Malcolm Beck explains the art and science of fertilizing organically.
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Science Friday: Yes, We Do Have Bananas, for Now

9th - 10th
America's widely eaten banana variety, the Cavendish, could be wiped out by a fungus.
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Science Friday: The Unsavory Story of Industrially Grown Tomatoes

9th - 10th
Barry Estabrook discusses supermarket tomatoes and the people who pick them in Tomatoland.
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Science Friday: Exploring Multiple Personalities in "Sybil Exposed"

9th - 10th
Did a writer, therapist, and patient create the sensational tale of multiple personality disorder? [32 mins. 52]
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Science Friday: Predicting When Space Junk Will Come Home to Earth

9th - 10th
This weekend, another satellite is scheduled to crash to Earth, just a month after the last one.
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Science Friday: Science Diction: The Origins of the Bunsen Burner

9th - 10th
Historian Howard Markel talks about chemist Robert Bunsen and how his namesake apparatus came to be.
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Science Friday: Vampire Bats and Other Blood Suckers

9th - 10th
In this Halloween edition of Science Friday, we'll talk with Bill Schutt, the author of a new book called "Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood-Feeding Creatures."
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Science Friday: The Secret of the Mummy's Dna

9th - 10th
We'll get a Halloween-day look at new DNA analysis of Oetzi, a mummified man from 5300 years ago who was discovered in a melting glacier in the Italian Alps.
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Science Friday: New Milky Way Measurements

9th - 10th
The Milky Way galaxy is bigger, heavier, and faster-spinning than researchers once thought.
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Science Friday: Solar Systems and a Mysterious Cosmic Ghost

9th - 10th
How does a disk of gas and dust turn into a solar system?A new study suggests conditions had to be just right to make our solar system. Plus, a mysterious cosmic object is stumping astronomers.
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Science Friday: The Physics of Santa

9th - 10th
How does Santa make it to all those houses in just one night, unobserved? Physics!
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Science Friday: In a Flash of Gamma Rays a Star Is Gone

9th - 10th
Was a star eaten by a massive black hole?
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Science Friday: The Science Behind Strong Bridges

9th - 10th
Ira and guests talk about bridge engineering and our nation's infrastructure.
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Science Friday: Hurricanes and Global Warming

9th - 10th
Discusses scientific research to determine if hurricanes were becoming more severe as a result of global warming. At that time (2008), they were unable to identify a solid connection but said it could not be ruled out. Aired Apr. 18,...