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Permaculture designer and author Peter Bane says food sovereignty is the central organizing issue of our time. And, 'tis the season for hunting mor...
- Added: Apr 18, 2013
- Length: 29:00
The Senate voted on a proposal to enhance current gun legislation this afternoon. WFHB correspondent Wes Martin reports on the proposed amendments,...
- Added: Apr 18, 2013
- Length: 09:33
Participants at the 2013 Conscious Capitalism conference discuss finding alternatives to the “maximizing shareholder value” model and how business ...
- Added: Apr 15, 2013
- Length: 58:58
Putting a spotlight on Willie Egan and the girl's "perfect song lyric" plus plenty of collector's music ("that you've never heard by musicians you'...
- Added: Apr 15, 2013
- Length: 08:50:42
Friday was the second day of the IU strike and system-wide protests. Some grievances include the University’s ongoing tuition hikes, wage freezes, ...
- Added: Apr 15, 2013
- Length: 08:57
Indiana University students, faculty, staff, and local community members launched a demonstration on campus today as Correspondent Stephen Brown wa...
- Added: Apr 15, 2013
- Length: 07:45
Olympic-level athletes have some enhanced cognitive abilities.
- Added: Apr 12, 2013
- Length: 01:00
Each carnivorous pitcher plant contains a unique food web, depending on what falls in.
- Added: Apr 12, 2013
- Length: 01:00
Energy drinks and red meat contain carnitine, a substance that promotes heart disease with the help of gut bacteria.
- Added: Apr 12, 2013
- Length: 01:00
A $25 million federal grant has been awarded to improve math achievement in low-income middle schools across the nation. Ground zero for the progra...
- Added: Apr 12, 2013
- Length: 02:29
If you build it, they will come. Or, at least that's what the Bloomington Community Orchard hopes! And, we're cooking an all-vegan Cinco de Mayo.
- Added: Apr 11, 2013
- Length: 29:00
Writers of science fiction have long predicted a time when computers could engage humans in two-way communication, from R2D2 to the sinister Hal 90...
- Added: Apr 11, 2013
- Length: 02:29
Shop class 20 years ago meant hacksaws and hammers, but today's shop class is about teaching innovation and creation through computer programming, ...
- Added: Apr 11, 2013
- Length: 28:58
This month on War News Radio, “Forward Thinking”, we first discuss the future of Iraq in light of the ten year anniversary this past March. Then, w...
- Added: Apr 11, 2013
- Length: 30:01
A look at the trend of developing rapidly-aged whiskeys.
- Added: Apr 10, 2013
- Length: 04:07
- Purchases: 2
Despite its reputation, cholesterol may be useful for treating several medical conditions.
- Added: Apr 08, 2013
- Length: 01:00
New research suggests that young children understand the concept of fairness, but desire gets in the way of sharing.
- Added: Apr 08, 2013
- Length: 01:00
Inspired by animals, researchers have created robots that can traverse sand.
- Added: Apr 08, 2013
- Length: 01:00
Mysterious “fairy circles” on African plains are caused by termites, which destroy patches of grass but help the surrounding grass thrive.
- Added: Apr 08, 2013
- Length: 01:00
Using frozen DNA, researchers have created early-stage embryos of an extinct frog.
- Added: Apr 08, 2013
- Length: 01:00
On a Sunday in April, cheery faces populate the groundbreaking of a new church construction project in South Minneapolis. Almost a year earlier, th...
- Added: Apr 08, 2013
- Length: 05:08
Computer Talk Radio weekly show for the broadcast week starting March 6th, 2013. Benjamin Rockwell, the show host, opens with the news highlights i...
- Added: Apr 06, 2013
- Length: 53:57
Computer Talk Radio weekly show for the broadcast week starting March 6th, 2013. Benjamin Rockwell, the show host, opens with the news highlights i...
- Added: Apr 05, 2013
- Length: 59:00
We're excited to be reporting from the Bloomington Community Farmers Market today. Then we talk about three wild delicacies: ramps, morels and redb...
- Added: Apr 05, 2013
- Length: 29:00
Researchers have developed an implantable blood testing sensor that can monitor blood glucose levels and chemotherapy drugs, among other things.
- Added: Apr 02, 2013
- Length: 01:00












