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Episode 216: Exercise, stress and the immune system

Researching the relationship between exercise, stress and the immune system.

Episode 215: Conducting research on the cutting edge of particle physics.

The Large Hadron Collider in Europe helps scientists make discoveries basic to our understanding of the known universe.

Episode 214: The origin of our moon

What’s the origin story for Earth’s moon?

Episode 213: Creating new tools to find out how cells in the human body work

New methods to observe important cellular functions.

Episode 212: Vertical farming

Certainly not your grandmother’s greenhouse!

Episode 210: Using gravimetry from satellites to measure snowfall

How scientists use satellites in earth orbit to measure how much water we can use on the ground.

Episode 209: Researching climate change at Biosphere 2

Using Biosphere 2 to research climate change.

First full geologic map of Titan reveals moon of varied landscapes

An author says the findings call for a new mission to the large moon of Saturn.

Episode 208: Osiris-Rex sampling sites advance to the final four.

Planners for the University of Arizona-led Osiris-Rex mission are getting closer to choosing a sampling site

Episode 207: Fiber optics for the toughest environments

Making fiber optics ready for the harshest environments.

Episode 206: The cost of energy indepedence

Examining the complications behind extracting oil and gas from underneath the Earth's surface.

Episode 205: Fighting for the future of chocolate

How plant viruses affect the availability of the foods we eat.

Episode 204: Helping teachers keep math interesting

A University of Arizona professor wants to help learners know, use and enjoy mathematics.

Episode 203: Predicting how forests will respond to climate change

Investigating how changes in global temperature will affect our forest.

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