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Rocket Girls and Astro-nettes (00:59:07)
From: Richard Paul and Soundprint

Women in the ultimate Man’s World – the labs and Shuttle crew cabins of NASA in the 60s and 70s.
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Rethinking Religion - The Harlem Renaissance: Music, Religion, and the Politics of Race, Part 1 (00:59:00)
From: Jim Luce

From The Columbia University Institute For Religion, Culture and Public Life, and the Luce Group, an exploration in words and music of how music, religion, and politics ...
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104: The Truth about Olive Oil (00:53:59)
From: America's Test Kitchen Radio

This week on America’s Test Kitchen Radio, we investigate the business of making olive oil to find out what’s really in a bottle of extra-virgin olive oil. We check in with ...
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99% Invisible #47- US Postal Service Stamps (00:12:27)
From: Roman Mars

They are NOT tiny paintings.
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A Woman of No Consequence (00:31:32)
From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

The story of a remarkable Indian woman who struggled with the bonds of tradition and finally broke them in old age, told by her granddaughter.
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Two Little Girls Explain The Worst Haircut Ever (00:02:57)
From: Jeff Cohen

My five year old cut off my three year old's hair. A few weeks later, I decided to interview them and get their explanations. Here's what they told me.
Caption: Improvisational Comedian Reggie Watts, Credit: Jennie Baker for Live Wire!

Live Wire! Radio Episode 173 - Special Studio Session NEWSHOLE VERSION (00:54:58)
From: Live Wire! Radio

Comedian Reggie Watts, Musician and Author Josh Ritter, Radio Talk Show Host Peter Sagal and Author Sarah Vowell.
Caption: Bernice Osborne Pollard and her 74-year-old mother, Mary Osborne, who is in the late stages of Alzheimer's disease, Credit: Deb Becker/WBUR

Fade To Darkness: The Age Of Alzheimer's (hour special) (00:58:30)
From: 90.9 WBUR - Boston's NPR News Station

Alzheimer’s is the incurable disease that destroys memory, speech and function. Scientists say the number of Americans with Alzheimer's may triple by the year 2050. In this ...