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Daytrotter.com: New Technology in Iowa's Music Industry (#148)
Is new technology creating fertile musical ground for Iowa musicians or making it easier for people to rip-off revenue? 05:00
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Iowa's Music Industry (Full Program) (#140)
Full Program: New technologies may well shift power from music recording "moguls" to the artists, including the Iowa musicians who create what we want to hear. But no one has a clear view of the way to play the future. ... 27:45
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The Business of Biotech in Iowa (#139)
Just what is biotech and are we getting our money's worth? The Iowa Journal explores the state of biotech businesses in Iowa. 05:00
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Biotech Businesses in Iowa (Full Program) (#139)
Full Program: Iowa invests millions of dollars to attract biotech businesses in the name of economic development. Just what is biotech and are we getting our money's worth? The Iowa Journal asks these questions and ... 27:46
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Multitasking: Extended Discussion (Web Exclusive) (#134)
The discussion continues about whether our culture is multitasking itself into oblivion or just getting warmed up for a great leap forward in human consciousness with program guests Michael Bugeja and ... 11:42
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Multitasking in the Digital Age (Full Program) (#134)
Full Program: The internet, cell phones, iPods, and more - how are multitasking gadgets changing the way we gather information, communicate, socialize, work and learn? 27:47
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Using NOVA in the Classroom
Hear from an Iowa science teacher and her students about effective ways of using NOVA, video and online resources in the classroom. 08:35
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WIRED SCIENCE | Perfect Water | PBS
Hollywood film studios have been using computers to create special effects for years. But to make computer-generated water look real on the big screen, you have to understand some pretty complicated physics. ... 00:43
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WIRED SCIENCE | Luis von Ahn: Human Computation | PBS
Computer scientist Luis von Ahn is best known for inventing those twisted, blurry words that websites ask you to type to post a comment or send an email. Host Ziya Tong talks to the genius award recipient ... 07:02
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WIRED SCIENCE | Laser Archeology | PBS
Ben Kaycra grew up playing on ancient Mesopotamian ruins in his native Iraq. As an adult, he became a civil engineer and developed lasers that can scan buildings and translate them into three-dimensional ... 02:45
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WIRED SCIENCE | Ziya Goes to NextFest | PBS
Each year, WIRED magazine gathers science and technological inventors and innovators on one humungous floor to bring some of their best ideas about the future to public. The place is NextFest, held this ... 02:36
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DESIGN SQUAD at Maker Faire | Electric Roadster | PBS
pbs.org/designsquad DESIGN SQUAD Host Nate Ball and contestant Deysi Melgar are at Maker Faire 2007 in Austin, Texas, looking for the most creative engineering and coolest inventions they can find. ... 03:16
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DESIGN SQUAD at Maker Faire | PVC Pipe Organ | PBS
www.pbs.org/designsquad DESIGN SQUAD Host Nate Ball and contestant Deysi Melgar are at Maker Faire 2007 in Austin, Texas, looking for the most creative engineering and coolest inventions they can ... 02:51
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Produce Irradiation is Put to the Test (#3306)
Market to Market examines the prospects of a yet-to-be approved method of "cleaning" produce: Irradiation. 07:11
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NATURE | Diamonds | A Diamond's Full Potential | PBS (#2107)
Diamonds have untapped capabilities that can be extremely useful in the advancement of science and technology. From NATURE's "Diamonds" airing Sunday, September 30th at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local ... 04:13














