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NOVA scienceNOW Podcast | PBS

Science Candy. This companion podcast to our newsmagazine series offers brief, often irreverent conversations with scientists and science journalists.

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    Tiny Black Holes

    Manufacturing black holes isn't as dangerous as it sounds.

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    The Origin of Dogs

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    Learn why the poodle in your neighbor's backyard is technically a wolf.

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    Archeology in the Deep

    Marine archeologist Brendan Foley has big plans to map every ...

    Marine archeologist Brendan Foley has big plans to map every ancient wreck in the Mediterranean.

    Mar 22, 2010 Read more
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    Stuck on Mars

    NASA's Spirit rover is now stuck permanently in a Martian ...

    NASA's Spirit rover is now stuck permanently in a Martian sandpit. But could this turn of events be a blessing in disguise?

    Mar 11, 2010 Read more
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    The Littlest Planet

    Learn why a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt might ...

    Learn why a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt might hold clues to how life formed on Earth.

    Mar 5, 2010 Read more
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    In Defense of Pluto

    Alan Stern, head of NASA's new mission to Pluto, stands ...

    Alan Stern, head of NASA's new mission to Pluto, stands up for the little guy.

    Feb 24, 2010 Read more
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    Photographing Extreme Ice

    In this interview, renowned nature photographer James Balog discusses his ...

    In this interview, renowned nature photographer James Balog discusses his most recent project—the Extreme Ice Survey.

    Feb 16, 2010 Read more
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    Diving Into Danger

    Flooded caves in the Bahamas called "blue holes" are one ...

    Flooded caves in the Bahamas called "blue holes" are one of Earth's least explored and perhaps most dangerous frontiers.

    Feb 9, 2010 Read more
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    Shaping Skulls

    For the ancient Inca of Peru, body art went beyond ...

    For the ancient Inca of Peru, body art went beyond skin deep.

    Jan 27, 2010 Read more
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    Finding the Lost City

    Egyptologist Mark Lehner thinks it took almost 20,000 people to ...

    Egyptologist Mark Lehner thinks it took almost 20,000 people to build the Great Pyramids. But where did all those workers live?

    Jan 19, 2010 Read more
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