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10/11/13 2:00pm |
Hip-hop Science / Brewing The Perfect Beer - Join Ira Flatow for a look at using rap music to teach science. Plus, tips for brewing the perfect batch of beer.
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10/11/13 1:00pm |
Testicular Cancer / Affordable Care Act / Baseball - The Affordable Care Act opened its marketplace last week, but will the law actually make us healthier? Join John Dankosky (dan-KOSS-kee) on Science Friday for a look at how Obamacare may affect patient health. Plus, pitching predictions...and mathematical models...for baseball’s post-season.
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10/4/13 2:00pm |
Countdown, DIY Halloween Hacks & Radio Rewind - Every four and a half days we add one million more people to the earth. How long can this last? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at how we manage on an overpopulated planet...and how we might reach a balance. Plus, Radio Rewind with physicist Leon Lederman.
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10/4/13 1:00pm |
Shutdown, Mars Soil & Encryption - Just how secure are our codes? How easy is it to break in? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at encryption. Plus the effects of the government shutdown on science... and a look at what's in Martian soil.
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9/27/13 2:00pm |
Live At The Wisconsin Science Festival - Join host Ira Flatow for the top Science news of the week, live from the UW Madison campus for the Wisconsin Science Festival.
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9/27/13 1:00pm |
Live At The Wisconsin Science Festival - Join Ira Flatow live from the UW Madison campus for the Wisconsin Science Festival taking place all around the state this weekend.
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9/20/13 2:00pm |
Science Fair 2.0, Bird Migration and Whale Ear Wax -
Science fairs have come a long way from exploding model volcanoes...from online competitions to projects built with supercomputers. Join John Dankosky for a look at the science fairs of today...and tomorrow. Plus, what scientists can learn from...whale earwax.
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9/20/13 1:00pm |
Flash Floods, Mass Transit and Apps for Commuters -
Commuters in Los Angeles spend 60 hours a year stuck in traffic. Is there a better way? Join John Dankosky (dan-KAW-skee) on Science Friday for a look at building mass transit in cities like L-A. Plus, smartphone apps that track your commute. And the weather patterns behind Colorado's flash floods--will climate change make them worse?
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9/13/13 2:00pm |
APP Chat, Desalination, Food Failures -
As reservoirs disappear and wells run dry, cities around the U.S. are turning to SALT WATER to quench their thirst. Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at the pros and cons of desalination. Is it our water future? And the next episode of "Food Failures": why home canning goes wrong.
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9/13/13 1:00pm |
Supervolcano, ACS Roundup and Stephen Hawking - How do you banish bedbugs? Why does whisky have a unique taste? Join Ira Flatow for the answers to these molecular mysteries. Plus, an extinct volcano the size of New Mexico. And three questions with Stephen Hawking.
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9/6/13 2:00pm |
Wildfires - Out west, we're spending millions to put out fires.. but could we be doing more to prevent them.
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9/6/13 1:00pm |
Life from Mars - Could we all be Martians? Join Ira Flatow for an exploration on the possibility that life on Earth came from Mars.
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8/23/13 2:00pm |
The Science Museum Of The 21st Century - Think science museums are just dioramas and dusty skeletons? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at the science museum of the 21st century: part art gallery and public forum, part hackerspace and working lab. Plus, what role do our eyes play when we take in a musical performance?
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8/23/13 2:00pm |
The Science Museum of the 21st Century - Think science museums are just dioramas and dusty skeletons? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at the science museum of the 21st century: part art gallery and public forum, part hackerspace and working lab. Plus, what role do our eyes play when we take in a musical performance?
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8/23/13 1:00pm |
The Latest on Exoplanets - The ailing Kepler planet-hunting telescope cannot be fixed. What does that mean for the search for planets around distant stars? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for the latest on exoplanets. Plus, a possible connection between copper and Alzheimer's in mice, and building an undersea robot lab.
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8/23/13 1:00pm |
The Latest On Exoplanets - The ailing Kepler planet-hunting telescope cannot be fixed. What does that mean for the search for planets around distant stars? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for the latest on exoplanets. Plus, a possible connection between copper and Alzheimer's in mice, and building an undersea robot lab.
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8/16/13 2:00pm |
Science Friday show on 08/16/2013 - Tune in for a conversation with performance artist Marina Abramovic (ah-BRAH-mo-vitch) about the intersection of art and science.
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8/16/13 1:00pm |
Science Friday show on 08/16/2013 - Ten years ago this week, the lights went out for millions in the U.S. and Canada. What did we learn from the 2003 blackout?
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8/9/13 2:00pm |
Taste testing the first burger grown in a dish - Lighting up the grill this weekend? Would you consider a test-tube T-bone? A petri patty? Join Ira Flatow on Science Friday for a look at laboratory-grown meat. Plus, robbing rubber secrets from insects.
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8/9/13 1:00pm |
Teaching Emotional Literacy in Schools - You know about the "Three R's": reading, writing, and 'rithmetic. But what about "respect"... and "resolution"?
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