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Science Friday: Car Electronics

9th - 10th
When you put your car in drive and press the pedal to the metal, how much of what happens next is controlled by a computer? We'll talk about car electronics, and how to engineer computer-controlled systems to improve safety.
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Science Friday: About a Mountain

9th - 10th
An audio interview with author John D'Agata about his book about the late Yucca Mountain nuclear waste storage facility. [7:27]
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Science Friday: Carbon, Climate, Copenhagen

9th - 10th
We'll talk about the climate talks in Copenhagen, the EPA decision to regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants, and more.
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Science Friday: Undersea Oil Eating Bacteria

9th - 10th
We'll hear about research into undersea bacteria in the Gulf, and their oil-eating capabilities.
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Science Friday: Study Links Methane in Water to Gas Extraction

9th - 10th
Methane levels in well water are higher closer to natural gas wells, according to a new study.
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Science Friday: Science Diction: Scientist

9th - 10th
Before the 1830s, there were no scientists -- the word scientist didn't exist. We'll talk about the word's origins and history.
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Science Friday: Our Daily Diet of Data

9th - 10th
How much data does the average American consume in an ordinary day? 34 gigabytes of data and 100,500 words, according to a recent study.
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Science Friday: Tweets From Frolleagues

9th - 10th
Cowpooling? Frolleagues? Wired magazine's "Jargon Watch" columnist runs down the top tech jargon terms of 2008.
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Science Friday: Summer Science: Ben Franklin

9th - 10th
As you prepare for the 4th of July, a salute to one of the founding fathers of our country - Benjamin Franklin.
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Science Friday: Science Diction: Genome

9th - 10th
In our monthly series on the words of science, we'll talk about how the word 'genome' came to be.
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Science Friday: Danica Mc Kellar, Girls, and Math

9th - 10th
Actress and author Danica McKellar joins us to talk about getting young girls fired up about mathematics.
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Science Friday: Science Diction: Cell

9th - 10th
The human body contains more than 100 trillion cells, with an average size of 10 micrometers and mass of 1 nanogram. But how did the word 'cell' come to be?
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Science Friday: Science Diction: Cancer

9th - 10th
It's one of the most feared medical conditions. But how did 'cancer' get its name?
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Science Friday: Ira Asks: How Do They Make Eyeglasses?

9th - 10th
You deliver your prescription to an optician, and they return with a pair of eyeglass lenses tailored precisely to your personal vision quirks. But how?
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Science Friday: Science Diction: Comet

9th - 10th
In this month's Science Diction, we look at the origins of the word 'comet.
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Science Friday: Science Diction: The Origin of 'Physician'

9th - 10th
Science historian Howard Markel discusses the parallel origins of physician and physics.
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Science Friday: Science Diction: The Origin of 'Antibiotic'

9th - 10th
A Naval officer coined the term 'antibiotic' in 1860, to describe his opposition to beliefs in alien life.
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Science Friday: Science Diction: The Origin of the Word 'Clone'

9th - 10th
Historian Howard Markel discusses how clone came to refer to genetic creations like Dolly the sheep.
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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.