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In this week’s ‘So, What Do You Do?’ segment, public health student Teagan Keating asks Amanda Lawless about her career ...
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In this week’s ‘So, What Do You Do?’, college administrator Kevin Brown asks astronomer John Bochanski about life on ot ...
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ListenComputer hackers and bio-medical engineers collaborate to create human organs from scratch
What kind of promise does 3D organ printing hold for our future? Bioengineer Jordan Miller loves the mechanical whir of his ...
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If walls could talk: One building’s story about a crisis that almost wiped out all of Philadelphia. If you’ve flown in ...
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In this week’s Patient Files, 25-year-old Scott Clifford talks about living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, or brittle bone disease. ...
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Len Webb learns about an insect’s role in society while snacking on stir-fried crickets in this So, What Do You Do? segment. ...
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Young reporters test out their journalistic skills on a physical therapist and her service dog, Seamus. It’s never too ...
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In this week’s ‘So, What Do You Do?’ segment, UD prof Cristina Archer talks about taking wind research to new heig ...
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ListenAre the health benefits of a gluten-free diet fact or fad?
Dr. Stephanie Moleski, a gasteroenterologist at Jefferson Hospital, gives her take on gluten sensitivity. As a gasteroentero ...
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