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Jim O'Grady: Running from the Bronx

May 30, 2012

In a high-stakes race in high school, Jim O'Grady draws from his mother's Bronx background for inspiration.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Genetics, Growing up
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David Dobbs: Lost in your brain

May 27, 2012

When science writer David Dobbs is suddenly unable to remember how to drive his kids to school, he sets off on a quest to understand his own brain, and makes a shocking discovery.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Neuroscience, Brains
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Phoebe Cohen: Chasing rocks and bears

May 20, 2012

While hunting for fossils of some of Earth's oldest organisms, paleontologist Phoebe Cohen and her geologist friend encounter a problem with one of Earth's more recently evolved organisms.

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Adventure, Geology
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Tom Levenson: Wide open spaces and the long road home

May 6, 2012

As a young man Tom Levenson tries to follow his deceased father's advice, and takes a wide detour that leads him to contemplate life at the base of Newton's tree.

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Family, Writing
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Blaise Allysen Kearsley: How babies are made

April 29, 2012

Writer Blaise Allysen Kearsley asks the question: how do you learn about sexuality when no one tells you anything useful, and everyone else seems to know what they're doing?

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Reproduction, Growing up
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Matt Danzico: Strangers on the Internet

April 22, 2012

In 2007, Matt Danzico engages in a massive project to show that strangers on the internet can be trusted -- and finds himself in the middle of nowhere with a broken-down bus and a stranger with a gun.

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Technology, Adventure, Society
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David Gelles: Have fun, be safe... in an ocean

April 15, 2012

At ten years old, David Gelles finds himself abandoned and swimming in an ocean with a storm coming. Alone. Except for the pod of dolphins.

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Marine biology, Growing up
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Steven Puente: A therapist learns it's ok to cry

April 8, 2012

A young social worker, working with a military vet, discovers that part of his own shame is one of the most powerful tools in therapy.

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Psychology
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Eric Feldman: Molecules aren't real

April 1, 2012

As a college student majoring in Chemistry, Eric Feldman becomes obsessed with a single idea: molecules aren’t real.

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Philosophy, Chemistry
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Meghan Groome: Being brave about sex-ed

March 18, 2012

Meghan Groome encounters a young science teachers rite of passage: teaching sex-ed. But it’s not until her honors class that the full reality hits her.

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In 01/01/12-05/20-12 Tags Reproduction, School
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