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Thousands of shipwrecks lie across the world ocean floor. Along with the new technologies that reveal them to us, various controversial issues have...
- Added: Dec 07, 2011
- Length: 05:46
We remember the legacy of the Tevatron, the particle collider that was shut down in September of 2011.
Bought by KUT and WRST-FM Oshkosh
- Added: Sep 30, 2011
- Length: 08:24
- Purchases: 2
This paradox resists a solution and inspires major advances from Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing.
Bought by KBCS 91.3 FM Community Radio and PRX Remix
- Added: Jul 08, 2011
- Length: 08:50
- Purchases: 2
Paradoxes - What are they? What do they mean? How should we think about them? Experts weigh in.
Bought by KGOU
- Added: Jul 08, 2011
- Length: 36:09
- Purchases: 1
Aldo Leopold's legendary essay collection, A Sand County Almanac, has inspired countless conservationists and earned Aldo Leopold a place alongside...
- Added: Apr 07, 2011
- Length: 04:30
- Purchases: 2
Randal Keynes on CREATION, the film version of his book of the same name about his ancestor, Charles Darwin.
- Added: Apr 29, 2010
- Length: 14:27
A cast of the largest and most complete T-Rex ever found has traveled to the Stearns County History Museum in Saint Cloud, Minnesota.
- Added: Oct 08, 2009
- Length: 04:22
Joseph Priestley: Science, Religion and Politics
- Added: Sep 20, 2009
- Length: 27:59
Prof. Richard Wrangham discussed Catching Fire.
Bought by KKWE Niijii Radio
- Added: Jul 14, 2009
- Length: 29:49
- Purchases: 1
Syphilitic skulls, racial science, and some of the oldest non-western music recordings in history - come explore the beauty and pathos that is the ...
- Added: Apr 15, 2008
- Length: 32:55
Sir Patrick Moore talks about his life in astronomy, life on Mars, and playing music with Einstein.
- Added: Feb 19, 2008
- Length: :18
Sunday, April 14th, 1935, mid-afternoon. A monstrous black dust cloud quickly forms over southwest Kansas -- and within minutes, people were runnin...
Bought by KUAC
- Added: Dec 26, 2007
- Length: 01:32
- Purchases: 1
Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann believes the middle is a good place to be, both in life and in science.
Bought by RadioFreePalmer, WEZU, WEZU, and KJZZ
- Added: Oct 06, 2006
- Length: 04:43
- Purchases: 4