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Astronomer Dean Regas gets us eclipse ready.
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What if doctors could predict exactly how your body would respond to a specific treatment by modeling your immune system? Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and other institutions say they're a step closer to that reality.
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A University of Cincinnati professor is helping NASA plan the next mission to Mars, in search of ancient life. Dr. Andrew Czaja is among a team of…
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In this first episode of Looking Up: hosts Dean Regas and Anna Hehman welcome listeners to the podcast, discuss exoplanets, have a conversation with…
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Looking Up, the first original podcast from Cincinnati Public Radio, debuts July 12 on iTunes and wvxu.org. Here's a little taste of what you'll hear…
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An ancient practice of southeast Asia is gaining popularity among college and high school students in the United States. While cigarette smoking is on the…
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At a distance of 320 light years from Earth there is a planet in constant daylight, with three suns and seasons longer than a human lifetime. We don’t…
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Genetically Modified Organism, or GMO, is a common term for genetically engineered foods. They first showed up in the U.S. market in 1994, and now make up…
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One-time Cincinnati Post photographer Robert Clark is now an acclaimed freelance photographer who often goes on assignment for National Geographic. Last…
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Ever wonder why some people love haunted houses or are always first in line for the latest fright film? Meanwhile, others avoid Halloween attractions and…
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There are approximately 80,000 to 90,000 individuals reported missing to the National Crime Information Center on any given day in the United States. And…
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Last week, the popular public television series Star Gazers celebrated the airing of its 500th episode, highlighting our continued fascination with the…