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Spectrum: NSF Impact to Research
Electromagnetic waves are the pathways by which we conduct out lives. They are used for everything from radiation cancer therapy to wireless comput...
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Biodiversity at a Snail’s Pace
Cone snail venom attacks the nervous system with a mixture of peptide toxins to cause convulsive shock, sedation and even paralysis. But for scien...
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Shedding Light on an Invisible World
Bioluminescence, or the production and emission of light by a living organism, tells scientists much about an organism’s communication system. Dr....
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Eavesdropping on Tiny Conspiracies
How do bacteria communicate across populations of millions? Quorum sensing, explains professor Bonnie L. Bassler of Princeton University and the H...
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Forecasting Pollution from Space
Dr. Wallace McMillan talks with host Erle Ellis about his work using satellite imaging to monitor carbon emissions globally. From the Series:UMBC I...
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Dr. Erle Ellis "Anthropogenic Biomes"
Dr. Erle Ellis, associate professor of Geography and Environmental Systems, speaks with host Karin Readel on how humans are changing the planet f...
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Chimps
Taranjit Kaur, biomedical sciences and pathology professor, discusses her year of research on chimpanzees in Tanzania living in a portable solar-...
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