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Science Show - 2009-07-04

Science Show - 2009-07-04

The life of galaxies Galaxies are not static. They are dynamic clusters of stars which are constantly changing. As galaxies grow, they can consume other galaxies. Indeed our own galaxy, The Milky Way is currently eating two smaller galaxies. Geraint Lewis describes the process of galaxy formation...

07/03/09

Rain Zone Moving North

Rain Zone Moving North

An article in Nature Geoscience predicts that the rainiest area on Earth, the intertropical convergence zone, is moving steadily north. Christie Nicholson reports

07/02/09

Atul Gawande Redux

Atul Gawande Redux

While Steve's at the conference of the World Federation of Science Journalists in London, we look ahead to some of the programming coming your way in the coming weeks, and we replay our 2007 interview with surgeon Atul Gawande, whose recent research in The New England Journal of Medicine and writ...

07/01/09

30 June, 2009 - This Week in Science

30 June, 2009 - This Week in Science

Digg’n Physics via Twitter, Dino Skinny, Bird Brain Insights, Fish Freakouts!, Tunguska Shuttle Hugs, Building Better Melons, Minion Mailbag, and The Question of the Month!

06/30/09

Baby Brains -- Groks Science Show 2009-07-01

Baby Brains -- Groks Science Show 2009-07-01

The first formative years of life are critical for the development of the human brain. Yet, any memories from those early years are typically forgotten. What is it like inside the mind of a baby? On this program, Dr. Charles Fernyhough discussed a thousand days of wonder.

07/01/09

Cataract Canyon

Cataract Canyon

In this short video we wanted to share with you what we've been up to in June of 2009. We rafted through Cataract Canyon for a shoot on the Water Cycle. In doing so we flipped the raft two times in this tricky Canyon.

06/30/09

Of Fuel Cells And Chicken Feathers

Of Fuel Cells And Chicken Feathers

Each year, the agricultural industry must dispose of billions of pounds of chicken feathers. Richard Wool, a chemical engineer at the University of Delaware, says when feathers are heated, they develop nano-sized caverns in which hydrogen can be stored.

06/26/09

Cool Critters: Turkey Vultures

Cool Critters: Turkey Vultures

Ever wonder why a vulture's head is bald? QUEST visits the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek, CA, to meet their resident Turkey Vulture and learn about what life is like in the Bay Area for these bald "beauties."

06/16/09

US-Mexico Border Patrol

US-Mexico Border Patrol

US-Mexico Border Patrol The National Guard is participating in Operation Jumpstart, supporting the Border Patrol in protecting the US-Mexico border region. From: gettyimages 18767 40 ratings Time: 03:18 More in News & Politics

04/04/08

Girls Vs. Boys At Math

Girls Vs. Boys At Math

Are men naturally better at math than women or is that just an out-dated stereotype? When former Harvard president Larry Summers said publicly in 2005 that men are innately better at math, many women were outraged. So a couple of women scientists decided to research it. This ScienCentral News vid...

06/02/09

Astrological Forecast 2009

Astrological Forecast 2009

I met with my astrologer, Tom Brady to get his astrological predictions for this year. Check this out, especially if you own your own business this show is very helpful.

05/22/09

SciQ OceanQuest: Discover a Cure

SciQ OceanQuest: Discover a Cure

Check out SciQ's OceanQuest site and hear about some of the updates coming this season in this podcast. Also find out about research into fighting diseases with crocodiles, sea squirts, and bacteria found at the bottom of the ocean. Check out the OceanQuest Game Trailer in August 19th VO...

08/19/05

What is a leap second and why is one being added this year?

What is a leap second and why is one being added this year?

What is a leap and why is one being added this year? Donna Francis brings Alex up to speed on atomic clocks and the Earth's slowing rotation.

01/12/09

Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in March 2007

Audio Podcast: Starry Night Celestial Events in March 2007

There is a Total Lunar Eclipse this month and don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour! Herb Koller guides you through an auditory exploration of the sky in March.

02/28/07

Science Update Podcast for 14 February 2009

Science Update Podcast for 14 February 2009

EVOLUTION SPECIAL: Celebrating Charles Darwin's 200th birthday, the evolution of kissing, mosquito love duets, robot sex, and the unhealthy history of the human diet.

02/14/09

WatchMe@XOLO.TV 111 DLD SCHWAG

WatchMe@XOLO.TV 111 DLD SCHWAG

GabeMac checks out all the schwag the DLD08 has to offer and also chats with Rupert Schaefer, producer of the DLD conferences for Hubert Burda Media. design digital dld dld08 event life munich videoblogging videopodcast vlog vlogger rupertschaefer

01/21/08

The Godfather of Canlit - Part One

The Godfather of Canlit - Part One

From the start of his career at the CBC in 1948, Robert Weaver – radio producer, editor and anthologist – committed himself to discovering and broadcasting the work of new Canadian writers, in programs such as Anthology and CBC Wednesday Night. Montreal writer Elaine Kalman Naves presents an ...

08/10/08

National Geographic News for February 22, 2008

National Geographic News for February 22, 2008

This week...the lost negatives of Robert Capa resurface after 70 years, plus a roundup of the week's top science and nature stories, and a weekly quiz that will get you thinking like nothing else.

02/22/08

NPR: 01-13-2008 Health & Science

NPR: 01-13-2008 Health & Science

Stories: 1) Chunk of Famed Meteorite Goes to Auction 2) Scientists Examine Climate Change in Bible Tales 3) Budget Space Travel Just Around the Corner? 4) Navigating the Pacific's 'Garbage Patch' 5) Technology Increasingly Tames Wildfires 6) Baseball Humidor Aids Fair Play in Denver

12/30/07

Quantum Leap: 26 April 2007

Quantum Leap: 26 April 2007

Athlone Institute of Technology Postgraduate student Miriam Kelly on research into ' gender bending' chemicals in water. Whatever happened to the hole in the ozone layer? Atmospheric chemist Prof Howard Sidebottom of University College Dublin. The mystery disappearance of honey bees: Philip McC...

04/27/07


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