
Exploradio
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Exploradio brings you captivating stories about science worth discovering and examines powerful questions worth answering. With a trained scientist as our host, we uncover Ohio’s top science innovations and explore science that impacts us all, in an engaging manner, that is understandable by all.
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Chances are, if you’re feeling under the weather, you can call in sick and still get paid. But for around one-third of U.S. workers, that’s not an…
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The holidays are a time of feasting, but according to Dr. Mark Hyman, director of the Center for Functional Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, our…
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A team at the University of Akron has developed a new type of non-toxic pigment inspired by the vibrant colors of bird feathers.In this week’s Exploradio,…
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A new treatment for a type of childhood cancer is the first FDA-approved use of gene-therapy. It provides an alternative for patients who have exhausted…
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The Cuyahoga River was once the symbol of America’s neglect of its natural resources. But the river that burned has bounced back and continues to…
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Northeast Ohio has some of the best medical care available in the U.S., but parts of Cleveland also have some of the nation’s highest rates of infant…
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Nearly 25 million Americans -- about 8 percent of the population -- have asthma. It effects more than one million Ohioans.While people suffering from…
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It’s the namesake of the mythical goddess and synonymous with feminine beauty, but the reality of the planet Venus is anything but gentle.Conditions on…
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New technology can open up opportunities for people -- even if that technology happened in the Stone Age.The first Ohioans were part of a wave of…
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Bats are the only flying mammal. But that's just one of a long list of bats' unique attributes, including an unusually long life and the ability to avoid…