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The Man Who Wasn't There

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Anil Ananthaswamy delves into traditional philosophies to define what is “self.” (40m 56s)

The Science of Sports

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Cassandra Vanderwall, Shilagh Mirgain and Jen Sanfilippo discuss training for sports. (54m 18s)

Do GMOs have a Role in Sustainability?

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Farm and industry experts explore ways to produce food for the growing population. (1h 30m 33s)

Climate Change: the Evidence and the Conclusion

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2014 Wisconsin Science Festival discussion of the human impact on climate. (1h 25m 48s)

The Science of Supper Clubs

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Terese Allen, Ron Faiola and Robin Shepard explore the allure of supper clubs. (1h 19m 49s)

Teaching Math & Science to Early Learners

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Rosemarie Truglio, Rachel Connolly, Anita Wager, Edward Hubbard and Michael Harryman. (1h 24m 16s)

The Poisoner's Guide to Life

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Deborah Blum examines the history of poisons and the origins of chemical detection. (1h 18m 44s)

Old Time Radio Drama: Forbidden Planet Decoded

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Norman Gilliland and the 9XM Players present the radio play, “Forbidden Planet Decoded.” (1h 11m 8s)

Chemistry Imagined: Connecting Art and Science

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Roald Hoffmann and Vivian Torrence explore the relationship between art and science. (1h 31m 46s)

Science is Sexy

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Ira Flatow explores the theory that science is, in fact, sexy. (1h 14m 22s)

The Science and Art of Recovery

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Ben Sidran and Richard Davidson combine neuroscience and Jazz to liberate the mind. (1h 15m 42s)

Killer Clues: The Art and Science of Murder

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Deborah Blum hosts a panel discussion with Beth Amos, Michael Stier and Melanie Hampton. (1h 18m 37s)

Explorations from Music and Neuroscience

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Explore the benefits of living in the moment and discover how jazz affects the body. (1h 31m 54s)

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