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IRA FLATOW
Host Ira Flatow is a veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning TV journalist.
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LAST WEEK'S VIDEO
Cracking the Egg Sprinkler Mystery
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LAST WEEK'S SHOW
Why Race Could Color the Vote Against Obama
The Case for a Presidential Science Debate
Disguising Secret Messages, In a Game of Spy vs. Spy
Sizing Up Americans in The Weight of the Nation
Tracking the Spread of a Nasty Virus
'The Garbage-Men' Rock a Trashy Sound
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SNACK
A Beautiful Virus
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
The number one take-home message is don't ever store food in your bathroom.
--Epidemiologist, Dr. Kimberly Repp
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En Español
Uno de cada seis cánceres está causado por una infección
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MOST POPULAR
Science Debate 2012 -- What would you ask?
Disguising Secret Messages, In a Game of Spy vs. Spy
Tracking the Spread of a Nasty Virus
'The Garbage-Men' Rock a Trashy Sound
Is Thorium a Magic Bullet for Our Energy Problems?
Why Race Could Color the Vote Against Obama
Cracking the Egg Sprinkler Mystery
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STAFF PICK
Taking a Walk on New York’s Wild Side
From beavers to flying squirrels -- researchers discuss how cities like New York are home to diverse plant and animal life.
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Dean Kamen and Ira
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