Sinopsis
Weekly science radio program hosted by Dr. Charles Lee and Dr. Frank Ling. Each show features interviews with scientists and technical innovators, humorous commentary on recent discoveries, plus the Grokotron 5000 and the World Famous Question of the Week! Tune in every week and rediscover the world as you think you know it.
Episodios
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Umbilical Stem Cells -- Groks Science Show 2006-08-09
09/08/2006 Duración: 29minStem cells have the potential to cure many diseases, but viable therapies are mainly still experimental, especially those involving umbilical cord blood stem cells. On this program, Dr. David Steenblock discussed these stem cell therapies.
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Philosophical Ethics -- Groks Science Show 2006-08-02
02/08/2006 Duración: 32minEthics is a sometimes nebulous concept in the world of business, where it is often shunned at the expense of the bottom line. On this program, Prof. Tom Morris discussed the philosophy of ethics.
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Scientific Religion -- Groks Science Show 2006-07-26
26/07/2006 Duración: 28minThe Templeton prize is awarded every year for advances in our understanding of the intersection of religion and science. On this program, Nobel laureate Prof. Charles Townes from U.C. Berkeley joined to discuss science, religion, and the Templeton prize.
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Martian Meteorite -- Groks Science Show 2006-07-19
19/07/2006 Duración: 26minThe discovery of a Martian meteorite in Antartica over a decade ago ignited the public imagination when it was claimed that the meteorite held signs of life. On this program, Kathy Sawyer discussed the story of the rock from Mars.
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Craigslist and Global Warming -- Groks Science Show 2006-07-12
12/07/2006 Duración: 29minThe internet has become a venue where one can obtain just about anything. On this program, Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, discussed the internet marketplace. In addition, Prof. Margaret Torn from Lawrence Berkeley Labs discussed new models of global warming.
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Fun Science Questions -- Groks Science Show 2006-07-05
05/07/2006 Duración: 29minWhile science continues to push the boundaries of human knowledge, most of us puzzle over more entertaining questions, like does anything eat wasps? On this program, Ivan Semeniuk gives the last word on these everyday science questions.
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Mona Lisa Math -- Groks Science Show 2006-06-28
28/06/2006 Duración: 31minArt and science are inexorably intertwined, with advances in one often inspiring advances in the other. Nowhere is this more evident than in the work of Leonardo da Vinci. On this program, Prof. Bulent Atalay discussed math and the Mona Lisa.
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Domestic Wiretapping -- Groks Science Show 2006-06-21
21/06/2006 Duración: 28minDomestic wiretapping has become an incendiary issue. What are the rights of the people and the government in this regard? And, how effective is the technology? On this program, Jack ONeill discussed the Echelon wiretapping system.
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Inflammatory Aging -- Groks Science Show 2006-06-14
14/06/2006 Duración: 29minThe connection between inflammation and aging may be related in part by the foods we eat. On this program, Dr. Nicholas Perricone discussed his theory for a healthy diet.
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Stellar Life Cycles -- Groks Science Show 2006-06-07
07/06/2006 Duración: 27minThe sun is currently a middle-aged star, and will inevitably decline as all stars must. But, it may be possible to extend the stellar lifetime. On this program, Joe Pappalardo discussed the life cycle of stars.
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Citizen Media -- Groks Science Show 2006-05-31
31/05/2006 Duración: 30minGrassroots journalism has been enabled by the internet. The potential impact of citizen media is far and wide-ranging, as discussed on this episode with Dan Gilmor.
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Science Lexicon -- Groks Science Show 2006-05-24
24/05/2006 Duración: 32minUnderstanding the key concepts in science requires a knowledge of the language of science. On this program, Steve Kleinedler discussed science words every college graduate should know.
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WHO and Taiwan -- Groks Science Show 2006-05-17
17/05/2006 Duración: 31minAll countries are eligible for membership into the World Health Organization (WHO) with one notable exception. On this program, Dr. Julin Tang and Dr. Sophia Yen discussed the Taiwanese efforts to join this health organization.
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Testosterone Factor -- Groks Science Show 2006-05-10
10/05/2006 Duración: 29minOne little hormone can make a big difference in the life of men, especially when those levels start to drop. On this program, Dr. Shafiq Qaadri joined us to discuss the testosterone factor.
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SARS -- Groks Science Show 2006-05-03
03/05/2006 Duración: 30minSARS may have faded from our memory, but many key lessons can be learned from the outbreak of 2003. Karl Taro Greenfeld joined us on this program to talk about his firsthand experiences in China reporting this epidemic.
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Celiac Disease -- Groks Science Show 2006-04-26
26/04/2006 Duración: 23minCeliac disease is a disorder caused by the inability to tolerate gluten. The effects of the disease are wide ranging, resulting from the inability to absorb certain nutrients. On this program, Rory Jones discussed this hidden epidemic.
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Earth Day and Maker Faire -- Groks Science Show 2006-04-19
19/04/2006 Duración: 30minOrganizations across the country are sponsoring activities for Earth Day. On this episode, Erica Pringsheim-Moors from the California State Parks Foundation joined us to talk about their activities. Also, Max Rosenblum talked with Dan Woods about the Maker Faire.
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Light Speed Travel -- Groks Science Show 2006-04-12
12/04/2006 Duración: 26minTraveling near the speed of light may soon be possible thanks to recent theoretical advances. On this program, Dr. Franklin Felber discussed the physics of near light-speed travel.
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Cloning Animals -- Groks Science Show 2006-04-05
05/04/2006 Duración: 28minIn spite of the controversies surround the ethics of animal cloning, progress has been made in reproducing animals through their genetic material. On this program, biologist Sir John Gurden joined us to talk about developmental biology and challenges to cloning.
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Alan Turing -- Groks Science Show 2006-03-29
29/03/2006 Duración: 30minAlan Turing was a prominent figure in the development of the computer, and is well known for many important computing concepts, including the famous Turing Test. On this program Prof. David Leavitt discussed the life of Alan Turing.