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Science Friday: Researchers Trap Antimatter for Record 16 Minutes

9th - 10th
Scientists have trapped simple antimatter atoms long enough to start learning how they work.
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Science Friday: Arpanet Anniversary

9th - 10th
Forty years ago this week, the first information was transmitted across the ARPANET -- a computer network that would one day evolve into the Internet.
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Science Friday: Running Research

9th - 10th
It's the fall marathon season -- so we're taking a look at the science of running.
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Science Friday: Cannibalism

9th - 10th
We hear about the history and anthropology surrounding the consumption of human flesh.
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Science Friday: Science of Zombies

9th - 10th
Yes, we know they're imaginary -- but what would a psychiatrist make of the brain of a zombie?
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Science Friday: Turn It Upside Down

9th - 10th
A do-it-yourself garden gadget guru talks about improvisation in the vegetable garden, including methods for growing plants upside down.
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Science Friday: Video Pick: Jack O Lantern 2.0

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Master carvers share tips on how to bring your pumpkin to the next level this Halloween.
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Science Friday: The Disappearing Mississippi Delta

9th - 10th
Rising sea levels and not enough sediment replenishment may make much of the Mississippi Delta 'drown' by the year 2100, according to a new study.
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Science Friday: Happy Birthday, Seti@home

9th - 10th
An interview with scientist Dan Werthimer about the SETI@home project which started in 1999. Volunteers around the world use their own computers to help search for extraterrestrial communications. Aired May 22, 2009 [10:37]
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Science Friday: Solar Energy Store

9th - 10th
Looking to get energy from the sun? We'll hear about a new retail store for solar energy enthusiasts opening in Pennsylvania.
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Science Friday: Citizen Science: Tracking Climate Change

9th - 10th
A consortium of researchers is asking the public to help track signs of a changing climate.
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Science Friday: Seasonal Allergies

9th - 10th
If you're a sufferer of seasonal allergies, you may not need to be told that in some parts of the country, the spring allergy season is in full swing. We'll talk allergies this hour.
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Science Friday: New Approaches to Targeted Cancer Therapy

9th - 10th
We'll hear about an approach to targeted cancer therapy that uses nanoparticles of fat to deliver a gene therapy to tumor cells.
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Science Friday: Earth Day and the Environment

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Next week marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Has it made a difference? [23 mins. 46]
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Science Friday: Diabetes News

9th - 10th
In this segment, we'll look at new research in the battle against diabetes, and efforts to cure Type 1 diabetes by regrowing islet cells.
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Science Friday: The Science of Getting a 'Yes'

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In this segment, Ira talks with a social psychologist about persuasion, and psychological tricks for helping you get what you want.
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Science Friday: The Experimental Traveler: Take a Science Vacation

9th - 10th
Plan a scientific summer getaway around Grand Canyon geology, tidepools or volcanic lava tubes.
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Science Friday: Medicare Payments to Doctors

9th - 10th
Thursday night, the US House of Representatives voted to approve a piece of legislation that would block cuts in Medicare payments to doctors.
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Science Friday: Medical Marijuana

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Although more states are voting to allow medical use of marijuana, it's still a politically sensitive topic.
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Science Friday: Top Tech Gadgets

9th - 10th
We'll talk about the best -- and worst -- geeky gadgets on the technology market this holiday season.
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Science Friday: Future Fibers

9th - 10th
Today, fibers are dumb strands of material. But could those fibers have more functions than just keeping the wearer warm and dry? Just over a year ago, some of the same researchers described engineering optoelectronic fibers capable of...
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Science Friday: Video Pick of the Week: Horseshoe Crab Season

9th - 10th
A look at the lives of one of the planet's ancient inhabitants - the horseshoe crab.
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Science Friday: The Incredible Shrinking Proton?

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New measurements from a group of physicists indicate that the proton may be about 4 percent smaller than previously thought. But what does that mean?
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Science Friday: From Lab to Pharmacy

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This week, Harold Varmus was sworn in as director of the National Cancer Institute. He's no stranger to government science, having headed the NIH during the 1990s before a stint as head of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Dr...