Posted by: grokscience | November 18, 2009

Medical Myths

Common wisdom surrounds many medical conditions. But, how many of these popularly held beliefs are actually true?  On this program, Anahad O’Connor discussed the facts and myths about our health and the world we live in.

Is bellybutton lint deadly? ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | November 11, 2009

Estimation

HowManyLicksHow many people are having sex at this instant? How many piano tuners are in the city of Chicago? How can we come up with reasonable estimates to questions like these?  On this program, Dr. Aaron Santos discussed how to estimate anything.

Where’s the owl when you need him… ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | November 4, 2009

Cranioklepty

Colin_Dickey_smallThe human skull has fascinated those interested in the inner workings of the human mind, even to the point of stealing skulls from the grave. On this program, Colin Dickey discussed the practice of Cranioklepty.

What about the gluteus maximus… ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | October 28, 2009

Lives of Stars

Stars jac.inddThe vast number of stars in the night sky exhibit the full panoply of stellar life stages. On this program, Dr. Ken Croswell discussed the lives of stars.

Don’t they all retire to Vegas? ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | October 21, 2009

Best Science Writing

best-american-science-writing-2009-jesse-cohen-paperback-cover-artThe rapid developments in science and technology are made easier to follow by excellent science writing.  On this program, Jesse Cohen discussed the Best American Science Writing for 2009.

Too bad I can’t read… ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | October 14, 2009

Darwin to DNA

SCHINH_auWith the rapid advances in genetic technology, the history of the genetic revolution is often forgotten. On this program, James Schwartz discussed the history of the gene from Darwin to DNA.

What about Lamarck? ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | October 7, 2009

Clean Foods

home-faceEating a sustainable diet involves moving closer to the source of the nutrients. But, is this possible in most of our diets? On this program, Terry Walters discussed establishing a clean food diet.

Why is my food dirty? ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | September 30, 2009

Uranium Wars

539wUranium may be the most important element that shaped the history of the 20th century.  On this program, Dr. Amir Aczel discussed Uranium Wars.

What about Uniquadium? ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | September 23, 2009

Net Metering

tomEnergy produced using solar technology can be credited to the consumer under new net metering policies. On this program, Tom Djokovich discussed solar energy technology and net metering.

Can they meter my ennui? ;)

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Posted by: grokscience | September 16, 2009

Technological Innovations

wbaTechnology drives much of the development of human society and economy. Yet, little attention is given to how technological innovations arise. On this program, Prof. W. Brian Arthur discussed the nature of technology.

Where’s Ron Popeil? ;)

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