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WorldCanvass discusses issues in global public health with 2015 University of Iowa International Impact Award winner Rebecca Arnold and colleagues ...
- Added: Nov 19, 2015
- Length: 24:11
Over the past 50 years, the Amazon rainforest has lost nearly 20% of its forest cover. We talk with the Amazon expert who coined the term “biodiver...
Bought by WJCT, KMRE-LP Bellingham, Wash., KMUD, KVSC, WKCC and more
- Added: Aug 14, 2015
- Length: 28:59
- Purchases: 8
A scientist recounts the harrowing quest for life beneath the ice
- Added: Aug 05, 2015
- Length: 25:11
An unusual relationship has formed between Ethiopian wolves and gelada baboons.
Bought by WLPR
- Added: Jun 27, 2015
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
A tiny Australian bird sets off false alarms to fool predators.
- Added: Jun 05, 2015
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 2
Host Joan Kjaer and her guests explore the age of the Anthropocene through the lens of energy, investigating the global environmental transformatio...
- Added: Mar 29, 2015
- Length: 25:25
Host Joan Kjaer and her guests explore the age of the Anthropocene through the lens of energy, investigating the global environmental transformatio...
- Added: Mar 29, 2015
- Length: 24:12
2014 Science Breakthroughs of the Year: The rise of the pint-sized satellite.
- Added: Dec 21, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Tree kangaroos hop up trees instead of swinging through them like monkeys.
Bought by KMXT
- Added: Oct 28, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
The story of the church bells in England during WWII. (Note: This is the intro to episode 13: The Sounds of East London)
- Added: Apr 22, 2014
- Length: 04:30
A global perspective is needed to cut down on the unintentional casualties of commercial fishing.
- Added: Mar 31, 2014
- Length: 01:00
A new rite of passage is taking hold among ambitious young doctors entering modern practice in a new century. It can take a year or two after medic...
Bought by KFOK-LPFM
- Added: Mar 25, 2014
- Length: 58:34
- Purchases: 1
Jeff Orlowski goes to the Arctic to film James Balog’s documentation of the rapidly disappearing glaciers. We hear all about it.
- Added: Mar 21, 2014
- Length: 30:20
Elephants can discriminate between human voices that pose a threat to their safety and those that do not.
- Added: Mar 15, 2014
- Length: 01:01
Different cultures have different expectations and preferences when it comes to robot design.
- Added: Mar 11, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Shy baboons are less likely to put what they learn from watching others to use.
- Added: Mar 11, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Melting sea ice allows marine mammal species that were once isolated to intermingle – and share diseases.
- Added: Feb 25, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Some people eat ginger to calm their stomachs, and Peter Rabbit’s mother gave him a dose of chamomile tea to cure his ailments. One Virginia resear...
Bought by KENW, WABE, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, and WXDU
- Added: Jan 24, 2014
- Length: 02:43
- Purchases: 4
Ownership of cultural discoveries such as shipwrecks has long been debated by governments, historical institutions, private business and salvers an...
- Added: Nov 19, 2013
- Length: 05:18
A discussion of the economic, social, and political consequences of environmental degradation on populations and governmental systems. Special gues...
- Added: Nov 14, 2013
- Length: 33:04
A discussion of the economic, social, and political consequences of environmental degradation on populations and governmental systems. Special gue...
- Added: Nov 14, 2013
- Length: 26:18
Eight out of 10 children born in America today will never know a night sky dark enough to see the Milky Way. Are we experiencing the end of night?
- Added: Oct 07, 2013
- Length: 28:59
- Purchases: 3
Conversations about ideas and innovations in investigations and imprisonment, the search for justice, and the unexpected intersection of crime and ...
Bought by Spokane Public Radio and NPR Illinois
- Added: Apr 18, 2013
- Length: 51:30
- Purchases: 2