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George Lombardi: Don't go in the water

July 29, 2012

In the Indian Ocean, doctor George Lombardi makes use of the most important lesson his mother ever taught him: floating.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Medicine, Adventure
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Madeline Huberth: The turtle and the fish

July 22, 2012

Madeline Huberth confronts the imminent death of a classroom goldfish while navigating the dangerous social waters of junior high.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags School, Biology, Animals
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Christopher Roussi: Sufficiently advanced magic

July 15, 2012

After becoming ill during a trip to Ecuador, DARPA researcher Chris Roussi seeks medical advice from a local expert: a shaman.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Medicine, Adventure
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Helly Schtevie: I made my friends do jumping jacks

July 8, 2012

A middle school science fair points the way for Helly Schtevie -- directly away from science.

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Will Garré: Teaching physics, English style

July 1, 2012

Aspiring English teacher Will Garré is given a chance to teach his own class -- a physics class, and he realizes he isn't going to be able to MacGuyver his way out of this one.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags School, Physics
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John Flynn: How to escape your blood type

June 24, 2012

As a high-schooler, comedian John Flynn finds a way to step out of his siblings' shadows, on the day his science class is determining their blood types.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags School, Family, Medicine
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Eli Kintisch: Separating chemistry

June 17, 2012

Having fallen in love with the ability of chemists' to learn about elements by separating them down to their essence, Eli Kintisch has just two obstacles to becoming a scientist: a machine, and another intern.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Chemistry, Writing
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Erin Barker: Oh, just those four things?

June 14, 2012

Erin Barker struggles with a disease that only makes her give up four things; they just happen to be the four things worth living for.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Medicine, Genetics, Family
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Jamy Ian Swiss: The universal personality reading machine

June 10, 2012

In the IBM pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair, Jamy Ian Swiss encounters a computer that reveals a piece in personality, although maybe not in the way it's inventor intended.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Technology, Growing up
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Darlene Cavalier: Why not put a cheerleader in the room?

June 3, 2012

Darlene Cavalier, a former professional cheerleader, had always felt like science wasn't for people like her. But then a chance conversation leads her to learn more about science, and even more about cheerleaders, than she ever imagined.

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In 05/27/12-12/30/12 Tags Politics
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