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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Creativity in Science

Creativity often requires venturing into the unknown. On this week's episode, Nobel Prize winner Martin Pearl gives advice for up and coming scientists and thinkers. Terry Hazen also joined us to talk about pathogen detecting technology.
Pathogens tend to be more creative than some scientists I know... ;)
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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology innovations have the potential to revolutionize daily living. But, separating the science from the science fiction is a challenge both for scientists and investors. On this program, Dr. Matthew Laudon and Darrell Brookstein discussed the promise of nanotechnology.
I'm hoping nanotechnology will be better than Viagara. ;)
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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Permaculture

Nature has evolved without an electrical power grid, but can humans learn to live without one as well? On this program, Todd Jersey, architect and designer, joined us to talk about permaculture.
Power I can do without, but love...it makes the world go round. ;)
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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Explorations at NASA

Despite the setbacks with the space shuttle, NASA is continuing to expand its missions in other ways. On this program, George Larson, editor of Air and Space Smithsonian magazine, discussed the recent developments at NASA.
Who needs a shuttle when a rover will do... ;)
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