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A look into the inner workings of things we see and use every day

Part of the Hasso Plattner Institute

The latest news about astronomy, space, and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope

The latest news about astronomy, space, and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in Full High Definition (1080i/50)

The latest news about astronomy, space, and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in High Definition (720p/24)

Exploring the Philosophy, Science, and Art of Structural Integration

Sure, you already know all about computer science, physics, mathematics, yadda yadda yadda. But can you explain it to your boss in terms that won't explode his managerial head? More importantly, can you use your big, bulging brains to land dates? No, seriously? Okay, then. Intellectual Icebergs is for you. Join us, semi-weekly-to-monthly, as we explore topics ranging from cryptography and subatomic physics to geek dating tips and partyology. Intellectual Icebergs: helping to reveal the geek god inside of you!

The latest news & views on intelligent design and evolution

Create your own self-guided audio tours to the San Diego Zoo.

Create your own self-guided audio tours to the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park.

Independent daily weather forecasts for Kansas City

Katmai was declared a National Monument in 1918 to preserve the awesome effects of the largest eruption of the 20th century and one of the largest in recorded history. In 1912, Novarupta Volcano inundated a nearby river valley with forty square miles of molten debris and ash, in some places up to 700 feet deep--the famed Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes was created. A National Park and Preserve since 1980, today Katmai is still famous for volcanoes, but also for brown bears, pristine waterways with abundant fish, remote wilderness, rugged coastline, and rich cultural heritage. Join the National Park Service and Friends as we explore Katmai in a series of audio programs from and about this special place.

Reporting from both sides of the Pacific Ocean, KQED's Pacific Time explores the ideas, trends and cultural patterns that flow back and forth between Asia and America.

Reporting from both sides of the Pacific Ocean, KQED's Pacific Time explores the ideas, trends and cultural patterns that flow back and forth between Asia and America.

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Chinese Product Recalls, Part 2
Joan Reiss argues that the United States will never aggressively protect public health and safety from substandard Chinese manufactures because the Chinese market is too important to American exporters.

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"Psst. Make More Money"
gets some unsolicited advice that is disturbing, but not in the obvious way.

KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.

KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.

The blog and podcast of LearningMeasure.com. This is a science and engineering podcast with emphasis on measurement. LearningMeasure.com is a training website for scientists, engineers, technicians, and technically minded individuals.

A Podcast and Blog for Outdoor Enthusiasts
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