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Rachel Mahan • August 22, 2008
Science and tradition meet when chemists cook up stretchy Turkish ice cream.
Christopher Intagliata • December 12, 2007
The Sound of Science. Listen to one scientist's perspective on the new development of stem cells from human skin and a discussion about the ethical and political implications.
Emily V. Driscoll • November 14, 2007
Pets as invasive species: Listen to a discussion about how domestic animals can disrupt ecosystems.
Emily V. Driscoll • October 17, 2007
Listen to a discussion about resilient stowaways that are riding in spaceships.
Emily V. Driscoll • September 12, 2007
Listen to a round table discussion about the ethics of robot warfare.
Emily V. Driscoll • July 30, 2007
Listen to a round table discussion about the ethics of lie detector tests.
Emily V. Driscoll • July 2, 2007
What is causing dengue fever to spread? How scientists hope to develop an HIV vaccine. Why a 'goldilocks' planet is not 'just right' for life.
Emily V. Driscoll • May 28, 2007
What is salt pollution? Highlights from a recent stem cell meeting. New findings show the importance of bees.
Emily V. Driscoll • April 22, 2007
How is the tracking technology in passports used in other ways? Science is letting kids play with snow all year round. Ancient viruses lie dormant in frozen lakes.
Emily V. Driscoll • March 25, 2007
Why did Congress move daylight savings time? Sophisticated recording devices might be placed in our national parks. A teenage girl benefits from gastric bypass surgery.
Emily V. Driscoll • February 26, 2007
In episode one of The Sound of Science, find out how air bags relate to video games, which predator might dethrone polar bears as the top of the food chain in the Arctic, and how a dust cloud circumnavigates the globe.