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Sex Trafficking in Nebraska is topic of Science Cafe tonight
Tonight’s Omaha Science Café focuses on Sex Trafficking in Nebraska.Dr. Shireen Rajaram, an associate professor of health promotion, social and behavioral…
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Hurricanes often weaken as they travel north across colder water and approach land. But Sandy hasn't.
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The 40-pound, six-volume, $625 and 2,438-page cookbook celebrates the science of cooking. But at that price — and with such exactingly detailed "recipes" — who's gonna buy it?
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Standing 2 Feet From The President Ought To Be More Exciting
Former Secret Service agent Dan Emmett's memoir, Within Arm's Length, chronicles his 21 years on the job. But critic J.P. O'Malley says good government agents don't necessarily make good storytellers.
The New And The Next: Six-Second Comedy And A Spin On News
This week, Ozy co-founder Carlos Watson tells NPR's Arun Rath about the latest trend in Uruguay's YouTube scene and one young woman who gained a following with her love of science.
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Communicating Science
Learn how to more effectively communicate science through stories. UNO Physics Department Chair and Director of the STEM Teaching, Research, and Inquiry-based Learning (TRAIL) Center at UNO, Dr. Chris Moore, shares how actor and science advocate Alan Alda helped him to become a better science communicator.
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The Science Of Lying
Why we lie. We’ll explore the science behind our deceptive ways.
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“Six O’Clock News” with Nick Beaulieu
Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure talks with Nick Beaulieu, founder of Documentary Omaha, about their upcoming pop-up cinema screening of “Six O’Clock News” by renowned filmmaker Ross McElwee.
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Ebola In The Air: What Science Says About How The Virus Spreads
Turns out, Ebola is transmitted through the air, but it's not very good at spreading through the airborne route. What in the heck does that mean? We dig into the science to clear up the kerfuffle.
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