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Science Friday: At Streb Action Lab, Dance and Physics Collide

9th - 10th
Choreographer and gravity-junkie Elizabeth Streb pushes the boundaries of Newtonian physics with dance.
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Science Friday: Automakers Drive Towards Hydrogen Cars

9th - 10th
Find out what obstacles still stand in the way of alternative energy sources. Jennifer Kurtz discusses the current state of hydrogen fuel technology.
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Science Friday: Bad Days for Bats

9th - 10th
Learn about the White Nose Syndrome disease that is affecting bat populations and placing a species at risk of regional extinction.
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Science Friday: Bamboo Bicycles Roll Out

9th - 10th
See how a Washington bicycle workshop makes bikes out of handcrafted bamboo.
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Science Friday: Beaming Internet to the Boondocks, via Balloon

9th - 10th
Learn about Google's plans to deliver 3G-speed internet to the world's most remote corners using helium balloons.
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Science Friday: Behold the 1000 Pound Pumpkin

9th - 10th
Visit Robert Sabin's pumpkin patch where he has been growing Atlantic giant pumpkins for over ten years. Does his top pumpkin have the heft to win the Long Island Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off?
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Science Friday: Behold the Mighty Water Bear

9th - 10th
Water bears, also known as tardigrades, can survive boiling, freezing, the vacuum of space and years of desiccation. Biologist Bob Goldstein, of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, describes water bears and explains why he...
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Science Friday: Behold the Mighty Water Bear

9th - 10th
Meet the water bear, a tiny creature that can withstand boiling, freezing, and the vacuum of space.
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Science Friday: Beijing Grapples With Record Air Pollution

9th - 10th
A discussion about how the severe smog is raising concerns about the cost of China's rapid industrialization.
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Science Friday: Lock Luster

9th - 10th
Take a tour through the John M. Mossman Lock Collection in Manhattan, a treasure trove of artifacts showing how bank vault technology has developed since the 1800s. Aired July 5, 2013 [2:17]
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Science Friday: Oliver Sacks on Music and the Brain

9th - 10th
Science Friday's Ira Flatow speaks with author and neurologist Oliver Sacks about music and the brain and Sacks' latest book Musicophilia. [2:32]
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Science Friday: Blue Whale Barrel Roll

9th - 10th
Blue whales can grow to 90 feet! "That's longer than a tennis court. Getting that big requires a lot of fuel," says Jeremy Goldbogen, a postdoctoral researcher at the Cascadia Research Collective. That's why Goldbogen studies the whales'...
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Science Friday: Star Crossed Galaxies

9th - 10th
Dr. Barry Rothberg of the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics in Potsdam, details how colliding galaxies play out and why the fate of our own galaxy, the Milky Way, could already be sealed. [5:24]
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Science Friday: Where's the Cuttlefish?

9th - 10th
Duke biologist Sarah Zylinski discusses her work with cuttlefish and their peculiar camouflage behaviors. [3:51]
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Science Friday: Forecasting Avalanches

9th - 10th
Despite their speed and power, avalanches are not entirely unpredictable forces of nature. Using field tests and a deep understanding of how to identify weaknesses in the snow pack, staff members from the Utah Avalanche Center forecast...
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Science Friday: Science of Good Dancing

9th - 10th
Evolutionary psychologist Nick Neave researched men's dancing skills and found that the highly-rated male dancers had some moves in common. Tracy Inman, co-director of The Ailey School, has trained thousands of dancers and responds to...
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Science Friday: Suckers for Sap

9th - 10th
While commercial syrup producers have adopted vacuum pumps and plastic tubing, recent experiments at the University of Vermont's Proctor Maple Research Center may further pull the industry from its pastoral roots. [5:26]
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Science Friday: Bones, Books, and Bell Jars

9th - 10th
In her new book, Bones Books and Bell Jars, physician and photographer Andrea Baldeck documents the collection of medical texts, instruments, and specimens at Philadelphia's Mutter Museum.
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Science Friday: Tiny Dancers Show Rhythm's Roots

9th - 10th
Psychologist Marcel Zentner and Tuomas Eerola found that babies will dance when they hear music and other rhythmic sounds. The findings suggest babies smile more when they hit the beat. [3:33]
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Science Friday: When Water Flows Uphill

9th - 10th
See a common cooking phenomenon take center stage in a series of playful experiments by physicists at England's University of Bath, who discovered new and fun means to manipulate the movement of water. [4:02]
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Science Friday: The Myth of the Woolly Bear

9th - 10th
Legend holds that the length of a woolly bear caterpillar's color bands can be used to forecast how severe the winter weather will be. SciFri finds out if there's any truth to the ltall tale, and what the caterpillar's fuzzy bristles are...
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Science Friday: Desktop Diaries: Neil De Grasse Tyson

9th - 10th
Many of us spend more time at our desks than anywhere else. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson takes us into his office at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City for a tour of his office, in the fourth of Science Friday's Desktop...
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Science Friday: Desktop Diaries: E. O. Wilson

9th - 10th
Many of us spend more time at our desks than anywhere else. In the latest installment of Science Friday's Desktop Diaries series, ecologist Edward O. Wilson takes us on a tour of his office, located in Harvard University's Museum of...
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Science Friday: Desktop Diaries: Michio Kaku

9th - 10th
Many of us spend more time at our desks than anywhere else. Theoretical physicist and futurist Michio Kaku takes us on a tour of his office, where he writes his bestsellers and records his radio shows. The futuristic 1950s TV show Flash...