by radiocafe | May 20, 2017 | Activism, Politics
…seems possible, at least when you’re talking to Phyllis Bennis of the Institute for Policy Studies. She asks reasonable questions like, What would it take to transition to a less militaristic, diplomacy-based foreign policy?
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by radiocafe | May 17, 2017 | Science & health
Science writer Julie Rehmeyer found out she had chronic fatigue syndrome, and went on a journey to find a cure that took her from doctors to Death Valley.
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by radiocafe | May 10, 2017 | Science & health
Cancer researcher Ludmil Alexandrov talks about the CSI of cancer–how to find out, on a cellular level, what are the external factors that cause cancer, and what that means for prevention.
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by radiocafe | May 7, 2017 | Activism, Race/class/gender
Author and attorney David Bedrick on how seemingly personal problems are often rooted in social injustice, and how a psychological perspective can make for more powerful activism.
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by radiocafe | May 3, 2017 | Books, Science & health
Climate scientist and mountaineer John All talks about the risks and rewards trekking to the highest peaks of the Himalayas, the jungles of Central America, and the wilds of southern Africa to collect scientific data.
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by Mary-Charlotte Domandi | Apr 30, 2017 | Activism
Trevor Potter, Founder of the Campaign Legal Center, takes detailed look at how dark money in politics affects ordinary people.
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by radiocafe | Apr 26, 2017 | Science & health
…but too much of it has bitter consequences for your health. Public health doctor Charlie Clements explains the risks of excessive sugar in the American diet.
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by radiocafe | Apr 23, 2017 | Activism, Environment, Food & agriculture
Mark Sundeen, Author of The Unsettlers: In Search of the Good Life in Today’s America, profiles three families who went back to the land while remaining very much connected with society.
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by radiocafe | Apr 19, 2017 | Science & health
How are ordinary people getting involved in species conservation? Mary Ellen Hannibal talks about how big data meets grass roots participation.
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by radiocafe | Apr 12, 2017 | Science & health
Nina Lanza does. We talk about what Mars is like and whether there is, or has ever been, life there.
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