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An Era Remembered, Part 1
Recall the birth of the Internet, from the era of CSNET, BITNET and ARPANET, when only specific communities in computer science had limited access...
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A Building Without Walls
This program describes the Levine Science Research Center and emphasizes the importance of developing a building for medical and biological resea...
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Environmental Sciences
This episode features a visit to the University of Maryland’s Wind Tunnel where engineers conduct aerodynamics research on planes, automobiles an...
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Fossils, Genes, and Embryos
Recent studies have identified important genes that direct embryonic development. Specific developmental regulators help define larger body regions...
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Detecting Circulating Tumor Cells
Successful cancer therapy is intended to eliminate all traces of cancer from the patient. If cancer cells survive the therapy, they may eventually...
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Building Great Relationships
Gensler’s role helping clients adapt over time to changes in their organizational growth and workplace culture has resulted in decades long relatio...
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America’s NonGame Fish
Only about five percent of America’s fishes are game species such as trout and bass.  The rest, mostly small, are vital to the eco...
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Climate Change, Climate Justice
WPSU host Patty Satalia and a panel of experts discuss the ethical, religious and social justice implications of climate change. Part of Penn Stat...
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I got punched by an old guy, for farting near his wife. Read MoreComic book creator Stan Lee talks the future of the medium in the digital age. Panelists Zachary... Read MoreThe U.S. launch of Spotify is still on music lovers' minds. Join Zachary Levi, from NBC’s... Read MoreTuesday: Rupert Murdoch testifies before Parliament on the hacking scandal that brought down "News... Read MoreAfter a long slump, the home construction industry may be showing signs of life. But as Bill... Read More | 1 2 3 4 5 |
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