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Ed Yong: Questioning A Hero

December 15, 2014

Ed Yong is ecstatic to get an interview with his hero, Sir David Attenborough, but he's not prepared for a lesson in what having a science hero really means.

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Tags Ed Yong, season 4, hero, journalism

Annalee Newitz: Honoring The Dead

December 10, 2014

Annalee Newitz comes to terms with grief while exploring the remains of a mysterious ancient city.

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Tags Annalee Newitz, season 4, grief, archaeology, anthropology

Steve Zimmer: Less Than One Percent

December 2, 2014

Against the odds, animal-loving kid Steve Zimmer attempts to rescue tadpoles in jeopardy.

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Tags Steve Zimmer, season 4, animals, story collider board member, childhood

Shayle Matsuda: My First Expedition As A Man

November 24, 2014

Marine biologist Shayle Matsuda adapts to his new identity as a transgender man while on assignment in the Philippines.

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Tags Shayle Matsuda, season 4, marine biology, gender, transgender, LGBT identity, LGBT in STEM

Brian Fisher: Living With The Pygmies

November 16, 2014

Alone in the African rainforest and on the brink of death, entomologist Brian Fisher finds help from an unexpected source.

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Tags Brian Fisher, season 4, africa, rainforest, entomology, field work

Matineh Eybpoosh: Being Good

November 3, 2014

Married young and used to giving up her own dreams, Iranian student Matineh Eybpoosh moves to the U.S. to study civil engineering—and a whole new world opens up.

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Tags Matineh Eybpoosh, season 4, women in STEM, sexism, engineering

Jeffrey Schell: Caught In The Rip Current

October 27, 2014

Oceanographer Jeffrey Schell finds himself in a race against time when he encounters swimmers stuck in a dangerous rip current.

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Tags Jeffrey Schell, season 4, ocean, danger

Nisse Greenberg: What's In A Name

October 17, 2014

While teaching a math class, Nisse Greenberg is troubled by his student's name, and his own.

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Tags Nisse Greenberg, season 4, Story Collider producer, math, education, teacher

John Rennie: Crazy Mail

September 26, 2014

As an editor at Scientific American John Rennie delighted in the weird correspondence they received, but then one letter crossed a line.

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Tags John Rennie, journalism, season 4, story collider board member

Karen Hopkin: Who's The Donor?

September 23, 2014

A panicked day leads Karen Hopkin to wonder if her sperm donor really is the father of her child.

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Tags Karen Hopkin, season 4, reproduction

Meredith White: How To Write A Testimony

September 12, 2014

Marine scientist Meredith has to navigate a whole new world when she's called upon to testify in front of the Maine legislature in support of a crucial bill.

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Tags Meredith White, policy, season 4, marine biology, politics

Nelson Lugo: A Simple Magic Trick

September 5, 2014

Nelson Lugo has a brilliant idea for his grade school talent show -- use chemistry to do a simple magic trick. It did not go over well.

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Tags Nelson Lugo, season 4, chemistry, magic, childhood, school

Emily Caudill: Fading Notes

August 29, 2014

Musician Emily Caudill's life-saving chemotherapy treatment causes her to lose her hearing.

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Tags Emily Caudill, cancer, chemotherapy, music, disability, season 4

Erika Engelhaupt: The Science Of Speeding

August 22, 2014

Erika Engelhaupt is on a road trip out to DC when suddenly they're pulled over and her boyfriend is arrested. She'll need science to vindicate her man.

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Tags Erika Engelhaupt, physics, journalism, season 4

Stephon Alexander: Physics Dreams

August 15, 2014

Physicist Stephon Alexander feels overwhelmed until the father of quantum gravity himself helps him find inspiration in his subconscious.

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Tags Stephon Alexander, physics, season 4, scientist origin story, hero

Daniel Miller: Black Holes

August 8, 2014

At four years old, Daniel Miller became one of the youngest people in the state of Texas ever to testify in court -- against his own mother, for sexual assault. As an adult, he struggles for stability, but finds hope in physics.

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Tags Daniel Miller, season 4, physics, scientist origin story, abuse, childhood, addiction, drug addiction, drugs

Daniel Engber: Distracting Mark Cuban

August 1, 2014

Daniel Engber risks derailing his PhD by constant daydreaming, until his neuroscience research gives him a idea that will revolutionize the NBA.

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Tags Daniel Engber, season 4, neuroscience, sports, grad school, graduate school

Eugene Lim: Colliding Universes

July 24, 2014

Cosmologist Eugene Lim is pulled into another world when he goes to help teach after the earthquake in Haiti.

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Tags Eugene Lim, season 4, cosmology, teacher, earthquake, Haiti

Ainissa Ramirez: Science Vs Football

July 17, 2014

Materials scientist Ainissa Ramirez never connected with her brothers' love of football until she unexpectedly ends up writing a book about it.

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Tags Ainissa Ramirez, season 4, materials science, engineering, football, sports

Annalise Kaylor: A Room Full Of Odds

July 10, 2014

A cancer diagnosis is only the start of the collapse for Annalise Kaylor, but she finds support in an unexpected community.

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Tags Annalise Kaylor, season 4, cancer, chemotherapy
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