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NPR Science: February 28

March 5, 2011 Eric Kessler
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Week of February 28, 2011

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

  • Plastics New Frontier: No Scary Chemicals (4:54)
  • It’s Bottoms Up for Antarctic Ice Sheets (4:03)
  • Embryonic Stem Cells Have More DNA Damage (10:45)
  • Navigating a Change in Climate (17:43)
  • Cactus Walking on 20 Legs Found in China – text
  • A Growing Debate: How To Define ‘Organic’ Food (5:57)
  • For Turtles, Earth’s Magnetism Is A Built-In GPS (3:57)
  • Study: Most Plastics Leach Hormone-Like Chemicals (3:56)
  • I Sniff, Therefore I Am.  Are Dogs Self-Conscious? – Text

  • antarctic
  • arthropod ancestor
  • cells
  • chemicals
  • climate
  • climate change
  • dna
  • dogs
  • embryonic stem cells
  • fossil
  • GPS
  • hormones
  • ice sheets
  • NPR
  • npr science
  • organic food
  • plastic
  • self consciousness
  • stem cells
  • turtles
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