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October 2014: Homesweet Homegrown, Divine Hand Ensemble and Philadelphia history & art

Homesweet Homegrown Art of Food — Produced by Monica Rogozinski Homesweet Homegrown is the story of peppers gone wil ...

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Lucy Kibe examines patient Sherri Robinson at St. Elizabeth Wellness Center
The Pulse

The expanding role of the physician assistant

If you’ve ever gotten health care, for anything really, you’ve more than likely been helped at some point in a critical way b ...

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The complex science of chocolate

Biting midge flies may be one of several insects that help chocolate plants turn flowers into fruit. This month, in Philadelphia, ...

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Fusing art with technology – an experiment in developing opera for the 21st Century

Can an art form like opera, almost synonymous with the past, take advantage of modern technology, like the internet and smartphones? ...

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At 30,000 feet, tomato juice simply tastes different than at sea level. (Claus Ableiter/Creative Commons)
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Science

Why do we drink tomato juice on planes?

Ever get the urge to drink a glass of tomato juice on a flight? You aren’t alone, and there’s a scientific explanation why. ...

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Dr. Ken Veit
The Pulse

Osteopathic medical field hits a growth spurt

Who, exactly, are doctors of osteopathic medicine, and how are they different from other doctors? Most people who have been to a h ...

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'Eiko in Fukushima'(Photo by William Johnston)
NewsWorks Tonight

‘A body in places’ unites Philadelphia and Fukushima through dance

When Harry Philbrick, director of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts museum, proposed a series of long-format dances in Philadelph ...

12 years ago

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An undated family photo of Kenwin Garcia. (Image via NJ.com)
NewsWorks Tonight

Years later, questions still haunt case of N.J. man who died in police custody

On July 15, 2008, a New Jersey state trooper stopped Kenwin Garcia as he was walking along I-287 in Hanover Township.   Garci ...

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Al Ortega and Amy Fleischer
The Pulse

At Villanova, working to slim the power-hungry ‘cloud’

Data centers — both the big server farms that house “The Cloud” and the small systems storing company data — ...

12 years ago

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 Brian Meehan (Image courtesy of the Philadelphia DA's Office)
NewsWorks Tonight

Philly area lawmakers using tax dollars on Twitter and Google ads, not just postage

Congressional watchdog groups say lawmakers in the Philadelphia area are blurring the line between their campaigns and their official dut ...

12 years ago

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Rocky Wilson (Image courtesy of First Person Arts)
NewsWorks Tonight

How a Phillies game changed everything for a man and his nightmare neighbors

Writer, dancer and puppeteer Rocky Wilson has had his share of trouble living in Camden, New Jersey. Of all the things his neighbors ...

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Alyse Nichols helps her grandmother
The Pulse

Fighting diabetes is a family matter for teen and her grandmother

How one teenager encourages her grandmother to make healthier lifestyle choices in light of a chronic disease. Alyse Nichols is so ...

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Michelle Kondo is a research scientist with USDA Forest Service. She uses spatial epidemiology and health geography methods to evaluate health and safety effects of urban sustainability programs and projects. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
The Pulse

Does urban greening boost public health?

Philadelphia has invested in dozens of urban greening projects to prevent stormwater runoff. Now a team of mapmakers and data analysts is ...

12 years ago

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NewsWorks Tonight

Longtime Phillies PR man pens tales from behind clubhouse walls

Phillies fans disappointed by this lackluster season might find comfort in perspective of one of the team’s employees who’s s ...

12 years ago

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(Photo courtesy of Bethany Brookshire/Society for Science & the Public)
The Pulse

How science plays a role in baking the perfect cookie

Dr. Bethany Brookshire wants people to get excited about science — and what better way to excite people than the possibility of consumi ...

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