A Moment of Science
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A Moment of Science Radio Host Don Glass

Don Glass

Host, A Moment of Science Radio

A Moment of Science Radio Co-Host Yael Ksander

Yaël Ksander

Co-Host, A Moment of Science Radio

A Moment of Science Video Host Mandy Striph

Mandy Striph

Host, A Moment of Science Video

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Have you seen the video on Youtube.com with the Mentos and Diet Cola?
Virginia Smith
Virginia Smith
I did this experiment with my VBS kiddos. They loved it!
10 hours ago
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A Moment of Science Exactly how similar are Earth and Mars?

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Similarities between Mars and Earth are plentiful...does that mean Mars has life as well?
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A Moment of Science This cricket has an unusual way of defending itself against predators.

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Find out which cricket is not as loveable as the others
Cherie
Cherie
Weird and interesting.
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Tom Runyan
Tom Runyan
Whew! That bleeding defense almost seems like suicide, but if it buys just a little time to mate or lay eggs I guess it gets the job done.
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Ever wonder why your favorite jar of honey turns hard?
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Tom Runyan
I like the taste of crystallized honey, kind of like whipped honey.
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A Moment of Science Hi everyone, as you probably know, A Moment of Science is produced by a public radio station, WFIU, and this week, is our annual pledge drive. We'd love to hear your reasons for supporting A Moment of Science and if you're able to make a small (or not so small) contribution to help us keep bringing the program to you, we'd really appreciate it. Thanks.

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Your tax-deductible gift will help us continue to deliver the public radio programs that you—and so many people in our community—count on day after day. In addition, the Community Foundation of Bloomington ...
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A Moment of Science Tomorrow on WFIU's Noon Edition, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, best-selling author of "My Stroke of Insight" will be joining us in the studio and taking your questions. If you have questions for Dr. Taylor, leave a comment or e-mail them to noon@indiana.edu

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Time:12:05PM Friday, November 6th
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A Moment of Science A Solution To Global Warming?

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Find out what accidental discovery has global warming scientists excited.
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A Moment of Science Have You Ever Had An Imaginary Friend?

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When you were a child, did you have a imaginary friend?
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A Moment of Science What Does Your Child Learn While Playing?

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How is a young child's ability to play intimately related to the more serious goal of acquiring language skills?
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A Moment of Science New episode of the A Moment of Science Video Podcast posted, if you like our videos, consider subscribing to them in iTunes: http://bit.ly/1knXR0

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A Moment of Science Recent research has shown that people are 30 times more likely to laugh in a social situation than when they are alone. Find out why on this Moment of Science.

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Dawn
If you tell a joke and noone is around to hear the punchline, is it still funny?
November 4 at 12:58pm
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A Moment of Science Learn how the lancewood tree evolved to adapt to it's surroundings.

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How lancewood tree leaves change to defend against the moa, a flightless bird.
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A Moment of Science Communication or just chatter- why do Shrews make so much noise?

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Why do the nearly blind, small, mouse-like animals make so much noise? The scientific discovery about shrews.
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A Moment of Science So, what do a light bulb and an egg have in common?

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Ever wonder what a light bulb and a egg have in common?
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A Moment of Science How do toucans stay so cool?

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Scientists are learning how the Toco toucan uses its oversized bill to cool down.