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Foraged Feasts

Tama Matsuoka Wong, author of Foraged Flavor, shares two recipes featuring tasty wild plants.

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A Momentous Sip

A thought-controlled robotic arm has given stroke victim Cathy Hutchinson the ability to use her thoughts to reach for her morning coffee on her own.

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Science Debate 2012

What would you ask the presidential candidates if you had a chance?

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Cultural Entomology: Dragonflies

The bug chicks explore the biology and morphology of dragonflies.

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Has Science Outgrown Democracy?

Should candidates for public office be required to have degrees in science?

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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

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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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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Uno de cada seis cánceres está causado por una infección

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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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