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Neil deGrasse Tyson On Exploring Cosmic Frontiers: In Space Chronicles, Tyson argues that space exploration is vital to human progress. (first broadcast Friday, March 2, 2012)

Neil deGrasse Tyson On Exploring Cosmic Frontiers
(Guests: Neil deGrasse Tyson)
http://bit.ly/zIjbmu
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Galileo’ Lives In A New Production: F. Murray Abraham stars in an off-Broadway production of Bertolt Brecht’s ‘Galileo.’ (first broadcast Friday, March 2, 2012)

Galileo’ Lives In A New Production
(Guests: Brian Kulick, Robert Dorfman)
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Michael Mann, From The Trenches Of The ‘Climate War’ : Michael Mann discusses his new book and his journey from computer geek to climate warrior. (first broadcast Friday, March 2, 2012)

Michael Mann, From The Trenches Of The ‘Climate War’
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http://bit.ly/yi6Svq
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Partnerships Help Drugmakers Get Closer To Patients: A look at new partnerships that take drug development out of the clinic and into the real world. (first broadcast Friday, March 2, 2012)

Partnerships Help Drugmakers Get Closer To Patients
(Guests: Rick Mullin)
http://bit.ly/w4WMQB
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Science Diction: The Origin Of 'Tuberculosis': Historian Howard Markel discusses the history of tuberculosis, and related terms like 'consumption.' (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

Science Diction: The Origin Of 'Tuberculosis'
(Guests: Howard Markel)
http://bit.ly/xYwfoB
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Powering Up...With A Microbial Fuel Cell: Researchers used river mud--and the bacteria that live in it--to power a fuel cell. (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

Powering Up...With A Microbial Fuel Cell
(Guests: Grant Burgess)
http://bit.ly/wfsqA5
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Genetic Test Reveals Unexpected Data: A look at one reporter’s personal journey to understand the risks and benefits of DNA. mapping. (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

Genetic Test Reveals Unexpected Data
(Guests: John Lauerman)
http://bit.ly/z1lCHh
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Mild Winter May Be Keeping Flu Bugs At Bay: This year's flu season is off to a later start than any other year on record, according to the CDC. (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

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Secret Life Of Ice: Photographer Edward Aites zoomed in on ice and found a beautiful and foreign landscape. (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

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Imagining A More Active Moon: New research says that our moon may be more geologically active than once thought. (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

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Weaving Around Web Privacy Controls: Privacy researcher Lorrie Cranor discusses recent evasions of privacy controls in web browsers. (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

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Reaching For The Limits of Tiny Transistors: Researchers have created a working transistor out of just one phosphorous atom. (first broadcast Friday, February 24, 2012)

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Digital Tools Help Document Vanishing Languages : A linguist unveils thousands of audio recordings of words and sentences from dying languages. (first broadcast Friday, February 17, 2012)

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Concrete’s Role As A Building Block In History: A look at concrete--from its use in the Paleolithic Age to today’s greener alternatives. (first broadcast Friday, February 17, 2012)

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Approved Reactors Could Power Up Nuclear Industry: Federal agency approves a license to build two nuclear reactors designed to provide cooling in absence of electricity. (first broadcast Friday, February 17, 2012)

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Where’s The Cuttlefish : Biologist Sarah Zylinski studies how cuttlefish see the world by looking at their skin. (first broadcast Friday, February 17, 2012)

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Air Pollution Ups Risk Of Stroke, Impaired Memory: Exposure to smog may trigger strokes and accelerate cognitive declines, two new studies say. (first broadcast Friday, February 17, 2012)

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Should Sugar Be Regulated Like Alcohol?: Pediatrician Robert Lustig says fructose can be as harmful as alcohol, if taken in large quantities. (first broadcast Friday, February 17, 2012)

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Desert Military Bases Could Be Boon To Solar: Bases in California could host seven gigawatts of solar power farms, according to a new report. (first broadcast Friday, February 17, 2012)

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Why Vinyl Sounds Better Than CD, Or Not: Two experts explain the audio science behind the music. (first broadcast Friday, February 10, 2012)

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Kepler Telescope Narrows Hunt For Earth’s Twin: NASA’s Kepler has discovered the first Earth-sized exoplanets, and another in the “Goldilocks zone.” (first broadcast Friday, December 23, 2011)

Kepler Telescope Narrows Hunt For Earth’s Twin
http://bit.ly/umHZsF
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