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Love Across the Aisle: How couples with different politics make it work
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Only 21 percent of U.S. marriages are between individuals who don’t share the same political party.
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How the internet, social media, and podcasts are playing roles in the 2024 election
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We sit down with Gen Z voters to hear what issues matter most to them, their thoughts on misinformation, and more.
on Oct 16
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Severe weather and the future of America's water supply
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The aging systems and outdated infrastructure that help bring us clean water are buckling.
on Sep 3
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The consequences of the CrowdStrike update
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A House committee is calling on CrowdStrike's CEO to testify about what happened.
on Jul 31
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The new American dream might be living overseas
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What is driving this desire to expatriate? Who is leaving and where are they going?
on May 8
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In Good Health: The nation's hydration fixation
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What's marketing and what's science?
on Apr 19
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The Sounds of America: The class of 2024
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We sit down with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden to talk about this year's new honorees.
on Apr 16
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What's it like to be an LGBTQ+ student in the United States today?
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The death of Nex Benedict was ruled as a suicide by a medical examiner in Oklahoma.
on Mar 22
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The power of psychedelic therapy for members of the military
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This new strategy comes at a time when suicide rates amongst active-duty service members are at an all-time high.
on Feb 8
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Studies show there are benefits to dilly-dallying when it comes to your work and your health.
on Feb 5
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Game Mode: Saving classic video games
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Despite video games being a billion-dollar industry, a majority of the classics are under the threat of disappearing forever.
on Jan 25
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How AI and other technologies are making the world more accessible to the blind
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“The primary problem of blindness,” writes author Andrew Leland, “is access to information.”
on Jan 3
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Jeremy Dutcher on revitalizing endangered language through music (Rebroadcast)
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"You are in the midst of an Indigenous renaissance. Are you ready to hear the truth that needs to be told?"
on Jan 1
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In Good Health: How chronic noise exposure affects the human body (Rebroadcast)
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Research says that chronic noise exposure is putting nearly a third of Americans at heightened risk of hypertension, stroke and heart attacks.
on Dec 27
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What we get wrong about forgiveness (Rebroadcast)
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Remember the adage: "To err is human, to forgive, divine"? Let's rethink that.
on Dec 4
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SOS: 50 Years after the Endangered Species Act
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This week, we’re talking about endangered species for a series marking the 50th anniversary of the landmark legislation. We're calling it “SOS: Save Our Species.”
on Nov 27
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The challenges of reporting the war in Gaza
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What does it look like to cover one of the most complicated conflicts in modern history as a journalist today?
on Nov 6, 2023
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The 1A Movie Club sees 'Killers Of The Flower Moon'
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A century later, this story is being told on the big screen.
on Oct 25, 2023
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When forensic science isn't so scientific (Rebroadcast)
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Not all of its techniques are created equally.
on Oct 24, 2023
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The Scientific Method: Can 'color sound' help us get things done?
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How can a low rumble sound help you focus?
on Oct 24, 2023
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Artists, copyright law and the battle over artificial intelligence
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AI bots are trained using millions of data points from all over the internet, including copyrighted material.
on Oct 23, 2023
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Why how we talk about gender matters
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Back in 2015, Schuyler Bailar made headlines for being the first openly transgender athlete to compete on a Division 1 NCAA sports team.
on Oct 17, 2023