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			<title>Perpetual Notion Machine, Thu, Jul 29, 2010</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 00:01:01 GMT</pubDate>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 00:01:01 GMT</pubDate>
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			What the hell is string theory? 
			 Dennis Shaffer interviews Andrew 
			Zimmerman Jones, the author of 
			the book &quot;String Theory for Dummies&quot; 
			to give a brief introduction into 
			this theory of theoretical physics.
			  Also, Jim Carrier brings us a 
			story of &quot;A mother&apos;s voice, as 
			good as her cooking.&quot;  He interviews 
			biological anthropologist Leslie 
			Seltzer of the UW-Madison Child 
			Emotion Lab.
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			<title>Perpetual Notion Machine, Thu, Jul 01, 2010</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 00:01:01 GMT</pubDate>
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			PNM reporter Patrice Kohl explores 
			the raw food movement, including 
			meat.  Is it really good for you? 
			 Among her guests include Harvard 
			University&apos;s Richard Wrangham, 
			the Ruth Moore Professor of Biological 
			Anthropology, and Sherry Tanumihardjo 
			from UW-Madison&apos;s Dept. of Nutritional 
			Sciences.  Also, Dennis Shaffer 
			has a segment on a new Climate 
			Change exhibition at the Field 
			Museum in Chicago with Laurel Ross,
			 the exhibition&apos;s content specialist.
			  The exhibition continues through 
			Nov. 28.  For more information 
			visit the website fieldmuseum.org/climatechange.
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