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NPR Science – January 24

January 28, 2011 Eric Kessler
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Week of January 24, 2011

Click on the logo above to go the the NPR Science site, or use the links below to navigate one of the stories that I thought may interest you.

  • Tools Suggest Humans Left Africa Earlier Via Arabia (4:23)
  • An Earlier Departure Out Of Africa? (9:48)
  • Hormone Helps Short-Term Memories Stick Around (4:01)
  • Science Diction: The Origin Of ‘Physician’ (4:53)
  • Obama’s Salmon Quip: The Truth Is Murky (2:25)
  • Storks Stalked Ancient Humans? – Text

and here is a new YouTube video of a song…

Enjoy!

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  • memory
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  • out of Africa
  • physician
  • salmon
  • song
  • stork
  • tool
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