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Spiders Tune Their Webs Like A Guitar | SKUNK BEAR
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- Spiders Tune Their Webs Like A Guitar | SKUNK BEAR
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Full Story: http://www.npr.org/2014/06/10/319179807/spiders-tune-in-to-webs-music-to-size-up-meals-and-mates
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Pluck the silk of a spiderweb and it vibrates like a guitar string, scientists say. By strumming the strands and detecting the vibrations via sensors in its legs, a spider information about meals and mates.
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- Who Owns The Air? The Fight Over Drones, As Seen From A Drone
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- There are entrepreneurs all over the country who would love to start incorporating drones in their businesses. But there's a battle in the courts right now standing in their way. This made us wonder: what do these regulations look like to a drone?
For more, check out our podcast: http://n.pr/1oC1Ll8 .
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- The Blind Woman Who Saw Rain | SKUNK BEAR
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Read more here:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/05/26/314621545/the-blind-woman-who-sees-rain-but-not-her-daughters-smile
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MRI images come from the Columbia University Medical Center and Cornell University, showing the brain of Mark Collins: http://youtu.be/rGyONAoeRJk
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- We Look Amazing In These Gowns | NPR Ed
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Former Clinton and Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett knocked it out of the park last year at Pitzer College's commencement. NPR asked the brilliant animator Steve Cutts to bring part of his address to life in pictures. You will probably never look at a commencement gown the same way again.
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- Commencement Mashup: The Speech In 8 Easy Steps | NPR Ed
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- We skipped and slogged through 50 of the most popular commencement speeches on YouTube - looking for inspiration, wisdom, amusement, corny jokes and clichés - to bring you this mashup of highlights and lowlights.
https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2014/05/21/314264350/commencement-mashup-the-speech-in-eight-easy-steps
If this mashup inspires you to see and read more of some of these speeches, NPR's new commencement speech database at http://apps.npr.org/commencement holds over 350 outstanding speeches going back to 1774.
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- What Does 'High-Quality' Preschool Look Like? | NPR Ed
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- You might be surprised to learn that, of all 50 states, the one that spends the most money on public preschool is Oklahoma. And researchers at Georgetown University have concluded that Oklahoma's investment easily pays for itself over students' lifetimes. Here's a look inside Nikki Jones' preschool classroom in Tulsa.
https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2014/04/22/304563233/what-exactly-is-high-quality-preschool
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- Total Eclipse of the Moon (Song)
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- 12 years ago
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- Tonight, North America will have the chance to see a total lunar eclipse - a "blood moon." This morning, Skunk Bear's Adam Cole woke up with a song stuck in his head. For more info:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/04/14/302904741/for-many-clouds-likely-to-block-tonights-blood-moon-eclipse
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Eclipse photo: Fred Espenak, NASA Marshall Space Center.
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- A Milkshake Experiment
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Can you control your metabolism with your mind? Alia Crum says that if we really want to lose weight, we'd eat foods labelled 'fatty' instead of 'diet.' A film by Bianca Giaever and story by NPR's Alix Spiegel.
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- What Does Sound Look Like? | SKUNK BEAR
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- You can actually see sound waves as they travel through the air thanks to a clever photographic trick.
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MUSIC:
"Eileen" by Lee Rosevere
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_for_MOBA/LeeRosevere_MOBA_09-Eileen
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- Can You Open A Bottle Of Wine With A Shoe? Yes, But It Ain't Pretty
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- A YouTube video makes it look so easy: Nine swift strikes against a wall and voila! Your cabernet is ready for pouring. We weren't as successful. But we did figure out the physics behind the trick.
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- Linda Reads Internet Reviews Of "Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies"
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- This is our response to your response to us reading the Internet's response to Oscars movies. (We couldn't help ourselves.)
Watch the original series here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep3lBsMbqUE&list=PLp-wXwmbv3z8mbyTf7AbHLWQeO7LMgmhI
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- Bob Reads Emoticons
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- To really get the joke, you might want to watch the full series, "Bob And Linda Read Internet Movie Reviews:" http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp-wXwmbv3z8mbyTf7AbHLWQeO7LMgmhI
(It's worth it!)
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Nine: 12 Years A Slave)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Nine: "12 Years A Slave"
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Eight: Captain Phillips)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Eight: "Captain Phillips"
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Seven: Dallas Buyers Club)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Seven: "Dallas Buyers Club"
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Six: Nebraska)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Six: "Nebraska."
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Five: Philomena)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Five: "Philomena."
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Four: Gravity)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Four: "Gravity"
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Three: The Wolf Of Wall Street)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Three: "The Wolf Of Wall Street"
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part Two: Her)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part Two: "Her."
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- Bob And Linda Read Internet Reviews Of Oscar-Nominated Movies (Part One: American Hustle)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Opinions about films -- especially Oscar nominees -- are complicated, hilariously varied, and wonderfully individual. To show that, we combed through comments on RottenTomatoes.com a scripted a series of pro-con debates -- in the words of the Internet. Part One: "American Hustle."
Find some of NPR's movie reviews here: http://n.pr/1fGDpzY
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- NPR: The Science Of The "Flying V" Formation
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Ever wondered why birds, flying in formation, seem to flap in synchrony?
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- NPR: Great Moments In Science History! | SKUNK BEAR
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The inception of gravity, evolution, relativity and ... NPR's brand spankin' new science tumblr: skunkbear.tumblr.com
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- NPR: 2013 By The Numbers
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- NPR reporters from different beats have chosen one number that they think helps define 2013. Covering everything from symphonies to the conflict in Syria, some of these numbers might surprise you.
For links to the complete stories, visit:
http://www.npr.org/2013/12/30/258443870/from-pandas-to-healthcare-the-13-numbers-of-2013
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- Dear Internet, It's Christmas. Please Stop Fighting About 'Love Actually'
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- In the past few weeks, a debate has been raging online over the merits of Love Actually. The British movie, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, follows 10 interwoven stories of love — unrequited, adulterous, pre-adolescent, etc. — and for a movie that's all about love, there's sure been a lot of hating going on.
But it's almost Christmas, and so we'd like to ask the Internet to just agree to disagree and focus on something we can all get behind: Everybody's gotta dance. In one scene, British prime minister (Hugh Grant) boogies through 10 Downing Street to the Pointer Sisters' 1983 hit "Jump (for My Love)." And in the spirit of well-known people doing something silly, we caught some NPR folks letting loose in a similar fashion at our HQ.
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- #NPRBlacksInTech Hangout On Air
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
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- Starting at 2pm!
From December 2 through December 20, NPR's Tell Me More with Michel Martin engaged with black leaders and entrepreneurs in science and technology through our "Day in the Life" Twitter series, #NPRBlacksinTech. We heard from cutting edge scientists and tech thinkers about the work they're doing in their fields. Despite this vibrant community, African-Americans still only represent 5 percent of America's scientists and engineers, according to a 2010 study by the National Science Foundation.
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- BOXES: Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt (Part 4)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- How does a simple T-shirt get made? To find out, we decided to make one -- and track every step of production. The journey took us around the world. The trip would have been impossible without the humble container, the unsung hero of the global economy.
Get the full story at planetmoney.com/shirt.
The videos:
Part I: Cotton http://youtu.be/QYa4zneKbeY
Part II: Machines http://youtu.be/ZJOteam-zWw
Part III: People http://youtu.be/-6T1MvHyUic
Part IV: Boxes http://youtu.be/O4aZzxEnIhE
Part V: You http://youtu.be/W9Amsk9_dJc
Music: "B&G's" (Bela R. Balogh and Gabe Leavitt/3 Leg Torso)
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- PEOPLE: Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt (Part 3)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- How does a simple T-shirt get made? To find out, we decided to make one -- and track every step of production. At the heart of the process are people like Jasmine, a garment worker in Bangladesh who worked on our shirts.
Get the full story at planetmoney.com/shirt.
The videos:
Part I: Cotton http://youtu.be/QYa4zneKbeY
Part II: Machines http://youtu.be/ZJOteam-zWw
Part III: People http://youtu.be/-6T1MvHyUic
Part IV: Boxes http://youtu.be/O4aZzxEnIhE
Part V: You http://youtu.be/W9Amsk9_dJc
Music:
"Anthem" (Tyler Strickland)
"Shades of Black 120" (Elias Music Library/Getty Music Library)
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- MACHINES: Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt (Part 2)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- How does a simple T-shirt get made? To find out, we decided to make one -- and track every step of production. To become yarn, our cotton travels half way around the world and meets some really cool machines.
Get the full story at planetmoney.com/shirt.
The videos:
Part I: Cotton http://youtu.be/QYa4zneKbeY
Part II: Machines http://youtu.be/ZJOteam-zWw
Part III: People http://youtu.be/-6T1MvHyUic
Part IV: Boxes http://youtu.be/O4aZzxEnIhE
Part V: You http://youtu.be/W9Amsk9_dJc
Music: "Club Coolada" (Cream Dream/Crash Symbols)
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- COTTON: Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt (Part 1)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- How does a simple T-shirt get made? To find out, we decided to make one -- and track every step of production. It all started in Mississippi. Or, if you go back far enough, in a seed lab.
The full story is at planetmoney.com/shirt.
The videos:
Part I: Cotton http://youtu.be/QYa4zneKbeY
Part II: Machines http://youtu.be/ZJOteam-zWw
Part III: People http://youtu.be/-6T1MvHyUic
Part IV: Boxes http://youtu.be/O4aZzxEnIhE
Part V: You http://youtu.be/W9Amsk9_dJc
Music:
"Goldengrove v2," "Wallflower" (Keith Kenniff/Unseen Music)
"Fire Ignorance" (Tyler Strickland)
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- Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt (Introduction)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- How does a simple T-shirt get made? To find out, we decided to make one -- and track every step of production. Turns out, there's nothing ordinary about a simple shirt.
Get the full story at planetmoney.com/shirt.
The videos:
Part I: Cotton http://youtu.be/QYa4zneKbeY
Part II: Machines http://youtu.be/ZJOteam-zWw
Part III: People http://youtu.be/-6T1MvHyUic
Part IV: Boxes http://youtu.be/O4aZzxEnIhE
Part V: You http://youtu.be/W9Amsk9_dJc
Music: "The Journey" (Keith Kenniff/Unseen Music)
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- YOU: Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt (Part 5)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- How does a simple T-shirt get made? To find out, we decided to make one -- and track every step of production. The journey starts and ends with people like you, who bought the shirt. In between, we learned, is an entire world.
Get the full story at planetmoney.com/shirt.
The videos:
Part I: Cotton http://youtu.be/QYa4zneKbeY
Part II: Machines http://youtu.be/ZJOteam-zWw
Part III: People http://youtu.be/-6T1MvHyUic
Part IV: Boxes http://youtu.be/O4aZzxEnIhE
Part V: You http://youtu.be/W9Amsk9_dJc
Music: "Stay Golden" (Au Revoir Simone/Moshi Moshi Records)
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- Title
- John Mayer, 'Waitin' On The Day' (Live)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- November 28, 2013 After a long hiatus without speaking or singing publicly to allow his damaged vocal chords to heal, the Grammy award-winning artist is back. Watch him perform "Waitin' On The Day" from his new album, "Paradise Valley."
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- Coming Soon: Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- A while ago, we had an idea: Follow a T-shirt around the world as it gets made. When you see every step, from seed engineering to cotton harvest to people actually sewing it, you realize: There's nothing ordinary about a simple shirt. We'll have the full story Dec. 2: planetmoney.com/shirt
Music: "Mirrors" by the Crocodiles
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- NPR Plays, Nina Totenberg unboxes the PS4 (assisted by intern Isaac Chaput)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Nina Totenberg unboxes the Play Station 4 with her intern Isaac Chaput
Watch for more gaming coverage at NPR.org
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Producer: Graham Smith
Videographers: Becky Harlan, Meredith Rizzo
Editor: Becky Harlan
- Title
- NPR Plays, Nina Totenberg unboxes the PS4 (assisted by intern Isaac Chaput)
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- To view this video with improved audio, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6726gzLZq88
Nina Totenberg unboxes the Play Station 4 with her intern Isaac Chaput
Watch for more gaming coverage at NPR.org
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Producer: Graham Smith
Videographers: Becky Harlan, Meredith Rizzo
Editor: Becky Harlan
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- Crowdsourcing Science: Fire In The Sky
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Hundreds of videos captured the flight of a fiery meteor over the city of Chelyabinsk in central Russia last winter. Now scientists have used those videos to help calculate the force of the blast and to triangulate the meteor's path.
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- The Invisible Universe Of The Human Microbiome
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The next time you look in a mirror, think about this: In many ways you're more microbe than human. There are 10 times more cells from microorganisms like bacteria and fungi in and on our bodies than there are human cells. But these tiny compatriots are invisible to the naked eye. So we asked artist Ben Arthur to give us a guided tour of the rich universe of the human microbiome.
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- One 13-Year-Old Boy's Struggle With An Eating Disorder
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Anorexia and bulimia, eating disorders once thought to affect only girls and women, affect a growing number of boys and men. Thirteen-year-old Jonathan Noyes is one of an estimated 10 million American males who struggle with eating disorders.
Read more here: http://n.pr/19ps7JO
MUSIC
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- Title
- BioShock: More Than A Game?
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- BioShock: More Than A Game?
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- #NPRLatism
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- #NPRLatism
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- Dropping Science
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The Science Genius program is bringing hip-hop into the classroom and challenging students at nine New York City public high schools to rap about science. Finalists from each school faced off at the Science Genius B.A.T.T.L.E.S. (Bring Attention to Transforming Teaching, Learning and Engagement in Science) competition earlier this summer.
Learn more on NPR: http://n.pr/18NgYWf
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- Like Father, Like Son: Creating Art In A Time Of Troubles
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Bobbie Hanvey is a prolific photojournalist and radio interviewer from Northern Ireland. His son Steafán is a musician, currently on tour in America. In a video featuring their photos and music, father and son reflect on art, their relationship, and the period of turmoil in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles.
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- What Makes Rituals Special? An NPR Google Hangout
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- What Makes Rituals Special? An NPR Google Hangout
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- Tour A Prison In Venezuela Where The Inmates Are In Charge
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- In Latin America it's said the only part of a prison a guard controls is the gate, leaving convicts to fend for themselves inside. Wilmer Lopez is a former army sergeant serving a 20-year sentence for his role in a robbery and murder in 2002. Inside this prison in Barinas, Venezuela, he is the boss. The full story: http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/06/11/190392074/inmates-in-a-venezuelan-prison-build-a-world-of-their-own
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- Lung In A Box: Testing Air Quality Anywhere
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Traditional laboratory studies fail to accurately mimic the effects of air pollution on human lungs. Enter Harvey Jeffries.
Produced by Adam Cole
Senior Producers: Vikki Valentine and Ben de la Cruz
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- Backseat Book Club: 'Lunch Lady' And Other Superheroes
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- 'Lunch Lady' author Jarrett Krosoczka hosted an art class at Walker Jones Education Campus in Washington, D.C. Krosoczka and his students spent the afternoon dreaming up and drawing their very own superheroes.
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- Envisioning The Future With Inventor Cori Lathan
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Computers were created to be useful tools, but all too often it's still a chore to get technology to do our bidding. Cori Lathan imagines a future that's no longer a chore, where computers understand our wants and needs so well that we don't even have to think about telling them what to do.
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- NPR Virtual Coffeehouse
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- All this week on +NPR's Morning Edition we've been exploring the stories behind your morning cup of joe. Now you can join us in the NPR virtual coffee house. At noon eastern today, Reporters Allison Aubrey and Dan Charles, and some special guests from the series, will join us to chat and answer your questions in this Hangout!
Submit your questions below or by tagging them #nprcoffeeweek .
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- Iron-Laced Silly Putty Eats A Magnet | Krulwich Wonders | NPR
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- See the post "Mysterious Silly Putty Devours Innocent Magnets" (http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/04/23/178615004/oh-the-horror-famished-silly-putty-devours-innocent-magnets) at the Krulwich Wonders blog on NPR.org
Actual time is about 10 minutes.


