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Could brainwaves one day trigger an implant that stops epilepsy and chonic pain episodes before they begin?
Bought by KMXT
- Added: Nov 16, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Thousands of years ago, the mosquitoes that now transmit dengue fever made the switch from biting forest animals to seeking out humans.
Bought by KMXT
- Added: Nov 16, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
- Added: Nov 01, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Learning about the immune system from people who catch germs but don’t get sick.
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- Added: Oct 22, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Is public radio on the cusp of expansion or disruption? PRX CEO Jake Shapiro and Current.org's Mark Fuerst talked about listenership and public rad...
- Added: Oct 09, 2014
- Length: 10:41
Human gut microbes could break down grasses into sugars for biofuel production.
Bought by KMXT
- Added: Oct 09, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Using origami techniques to make real life Transformer robots.
Bought by KMXT
- Added: Aug 12, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Researchers are developing a technique to attack cancer cells with animal venoms.
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- Added: Aug 12, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Three stories about inventors who have done some pretty amazing things before even graduating from high school. From cats to semiconductors, these ...
- Added: Aug 12, 2014
- Length: 13:47
- Purchases: 2
Internet search engines have no way of taking context into consideration. The closest Google has come is to hone the search by user’s zip code, wh...
- Added: Jul 27, 2014
- Length: 06:37
A new hypothesis ties domestication in mammals to “cute” physical features.
Bought by WMPG
- Added: Jul 21, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
The outcome of a medical test could be affected by the time of day.
Bought by WXDU
- Added: Jul 21, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Purchases: 1
Your friends may be as closely related to you as a fourth cousin.
- Added: Jul 21, 2014
- Length: 01:00
3-D scaffolding in cells helps scientists understand a patient’s cancer cells and personalize treatments.
- Added: Jul 06, 2014
- Length: 01:00
This week on State of the Human, an 18th century historian, a poet, a computer scientist, a composer, and a mysterious future being confront data.
Bought by WMUU-LP and CHSR-FM 97.9
- Added: Jun 25, 2014
- Length: 58:58
- Purchases: 2
New research sheds light on physical adaptations that allowed saber-tooth cats to hunt prey.
- Added: May 17, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Some animals took to the skies long before the advent of wings.
- Added: May 03, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Added: Apr 05, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Beaked whales set the record for the deepest and longest dives of any marine mammals.
- Added: Apr 05, 2014
- Length: 01:00
New guidelines could maximize transplant success by better matching donated kidneys with recipients.
- Added: Mar 31, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Satellites and unmanned aircraft could help shed light on the lives of one of the world’s most elusive eagles.
- Added: Mar 31, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Added: Mar 24, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Humans relate better to robots that avert their eyes at well-chosen moments.
- Added: Mar 17, 2014
- Length: 01:00
- Added: Mar 09, 2014
- Length: 01:00
Scientists are using satellites to track the mysterious migrations of young sea turtles.
- Added: Mar 09, 2014
- Length: 01:00