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SciFri Radio:The Science of Clinical Psychology
How solid is the science behind clinical psychology? A group of practitioners suggests a new accreditation system for clinical psychological research training programs.
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SciFri Radio:LHC Returns To Service
CERN's Large Hadron Collider has been restarted following a long repair period. This week, the particle collider passed Fermilab's Tevatron in beam energy, making it the most powerful accelerator in the world. We'll get an update.
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SciFri Blog:LLL200 Update: 31 states + DC and over 125 Zip Codes
We're making great progress in the Postage Due for LL Langstroth campaign, with supporters contacting us from 31 states and the District of Columbia, in over 125 US Zip Codes...
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SciFri Radio:They Might Be Giants: Here Comes Science
The band They Might Be Giants presents a new album of science-themed music.
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SciFri Radio:2009 Ig Nobel Prizes
It's time for our annual broadcast of highlights from the Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, recognizing the strange, silly, and stupid in the world of science. Ten Ig Nobel awards were given out this year in early October by the editors of the science humor magazi
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SciFri Radio:The Cheese Chronicles
Author and cheese expert Liz Thorpe explains the science of cheesemaking.
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SciFri Blog:Heading north for the winter
Bebbo is right—and wrong—about bird migration...
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SciFri Video:Bird of a Different Feather
Are all turkeys created equal? Maybe not. A growing number of Americans are forking over hundreds of dollars for "heritage turkeys" for their Thanksgiving spreads, experts say. What's so special about heritage birds? We visit Garden of Eve, an organic farm in Riverhead, NY, to find out.
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SciFri Blog:SciFri Delivers for "The Big Bang Theory"
After featuring an appearance on Science Friday on their show, "The Big Bang Theory"
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SciFri Blog:SciFri On "The Big Bang Theory"
Watch this week's episode of "The Big Bang Theory" tonight and see SciFri make a cameo appearance.
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SciFri Blog:LLL200, The Map
We just got our first LLL200 supporters (TWO!) in Kentucky. I'm really looking forward to crossing the Mississippi River...
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SciFri Video:Cranberry Sauce With A Side Of Stress
With the holiday season fast approaching, we hit the streets of New York City to see if people were feeling especially stressed. Paul Rosch, president of The American Institute of Stress and a professor at New York Medical College, and Sheldon Cohen, psychologist at Carnegie Mellon University, ...
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SciFri Blog:Bee Glue v. HIV
If you do a Google search for the word
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SciFri Blog:The Ice Age Cometh…NOT!
Current knowledge of past thoughts on the future...
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SciFri Radio:Living and Working In Space
Last week scientists reported definite signs of water hidden in darkened craters on the moon. Does that find change human plans for the exploration of space? Should it?
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SciFri Radio:Tropical Medicine Update
We'll check in on the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting and talk about highlights from the conference.
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SciFri Radio:Chemistry And Personal Solar Power
We'll talk with an MIT chemist working on ways to improve solar energy.
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SciFri Radio:New Mammography Guidelines
New federal guidelines suggest that women delay the start of routine mammograms until they're 50 years old. We'll talk about the change in guidelines.
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