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The human nose may be capable of distinguishing one trillion unique odors.
- Added: Mar 24, 2014
- Length: 01:00
The heart-healthy benefits of dark cocoa are the work of gut bacteria.
- Added: Mar 24, 2014
- Length: 01:00
An experimental treatment for bulimia nervosa may help restore connections within the brain that influence eating behavior in some patients.
- Added: Jan 02, 2014
- Length: 01:00
If metal isn’t supposed to go in microwave ovens, why do some of them have metal racks?
Bought by KREV-LP
- Added: Aug 23, 2013
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Grapefruit can interact in potentially dangerous ways with a variety of prescription medications.
- Added: Aug 16, 2013
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 2
The cownose ray is a nuisance fish. Could it become the next great bar snack?
Bought by WILL and WAMC Northeast Public Radio
- Added: Jul 20, 2009
- Length: 03:42
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The characters we tell stories about, our unforgettables
- Added: Nov 13, 2008
- Length: 03:07
There was a time when a compost heap was far from mainstream. I mean, growing your food in decomposing garbage? No way!
Bought by KOSU
- Added: Aug 20, 2008
- Length: 01:30
- Purchases: 1
You probably won't find Jimmy Nardello's Sweet Italian frying peppers or Amish Deer Tongue lettuce at your local supermarket. But, a growing commun...
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- Added: Jul 25, 2008
- Length: 01:30
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On average, each of us scarfs up about 140 pounds of this delectable tuber a year. It's a $2 billion industry, but just a fraction of the potatoes ...
- Added: Feb 20, 2007
- Length: 01:30
Organic food is becoming trendy, and you?ll be seeing more of it at your supermarket, it?ll probably be cheaper to.
- Added: Feb 20, 2007
- Length: 01:30
Farmers are turning to "companion planting," an agricultural trick that Native Americans came up with centuries ago.
- Added: Feb 20, 2007
- Length: 01:30
The Ashtabula River in Ohio flows into Lake Erie, one of the four Great Lakes.
- Added: Feb 20, 2007
- Length: 01:30
A study in the journal Nature found that up to 90 percent of the larger specimens of these species have disappeared from the world's oceans.
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- Added: Jan 12, 2007
- Length: 01:30
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Fish farming - also known as aquaculture - helps to keep fish stocks up and prevent over-fishing. But fish farms are usually located in shallow wat...
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- Added: Dec 17, 2006
- Length: 01:30
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Many of the world's fisheries and marine ecosystems are in trouble from overfishing and high "bycatch" - the accidental killing of millions of mari...
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- Added: Dec 17, 2006
- Length: 01:30
- Purchases: 1
Open-field coffee cultivation emerged some 30 years ago. While the method may be productive in the short run, it often degrades the environment, an...
- Added: Dec 01, 2006
- Length: 01:30
- Purchases: 3
Aquaculture is becoming big business in a hungry world. The challenge is to develop methods and technologies that produce sustainable yields while ...
- Added: Dec 01, 2006
- Length: 01:30
- Purchases: 3
- Added: Nov 24, 2006
- Length: 02:33
Interview with shopkeeper in Seattle's Pike Street Market reveals herbal etiquette following an Indian meal.
- Added: Mar 22, 2005
- Length: 02:00