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Federal Reserve Bank

St. Louis Fed: The Business Cycle: The Economic Lowdown Podcast: Episode 18

9th - 10th
Economic Lowdown Podcast, episode 18 [8:48] describes how the economy moves through phases of the business cycle, and the role the Federal Reserve System plays in smoothing some of the ride's bumps.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Deep Carbon Observatory

9th - 10th
As people gather in Copenhagen for climate change talks, a new project is getting underway to better understand the carbon cycle deep below the Earth's surface.
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Lance Armstrong: The Forward Podcast

9th - 10th
Since the end of his cycling career, Lance Armstrong has turned his attention to other pursuits. This site produces podcasts of his interviews with people on a variety of topics including sports, politics, business, etc. The podcasts can...
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: George Washington Crossing the Delaware

9th - 10th
National Public Radio takes a revisionist look at Emmanuel Leutze's famous and fanciful painting that is more folklore, legend, and political statement than fact.
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Federal Reserve Bank

St Louis Fed: Unemployment: The Economic Lowdown Podcast Series, Episode 5

9th - 10th
Economic Lowdown Podcast [9:02] explains the basics of unemployment and tells us how it is defined, measured and categorized into three types.
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NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: Hiking in Orgeon's Kalmiopsis

9th - 10th
Use this site to learn about life in the Kalmiopsis wilderness after forest fires destroyed the forest in 2002. Related links available.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Rolling Out Bamboo Bicycles

9th - 10th
Valid Cycles makes handcrafted bamboo bikes in Woodinville, Washington.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Paint the Town White

9th - 10th
Replacing dark roofing and pavement with lighter, more reflective materials could reduce temperatures in cities and offset significant quantities of carbon dioxide emissions.
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Building Nanobristle Structures

9th - 10th
Researchers studying nanoscale structures have found materials that assemble themselves into spirals, capable of holding tightly to each other or to materials in their center.

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