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Science on the Radio

A weekly Science and Natural Sciences podcast
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Dr. Marvin Druger talks about the minor planets known as asteroids.
Dr. Marvin Druger provides valuable information about the kissing bug. An insect with an adorable name, but less than friendly intentions.
Dr. Marvin Druger takes a deep dive into the ocean to investigate Sponges, and educate us on the complexity of these seemingly simple creatures.
It's hard to think about Science Fiction without including Star Trek. This week on 'Science on the Radio', Dr. Marvin Druger talks about the show and Captain Kirk's real space voyage.
Dr. Marvin Druger drops some knowledge on the Chinese space mission Chang’e, which also happens to share a name with a character from Chinese mythology.
Dr. Marvin Druger looks at some of the scientific advances to came out of World War II.
This week on Science on the Radio Dr. Marvin Druger discusses Tigers. You’ll find out where the majority of Tigers in the wild are found, why their existence is currently being threatened and more.
We use our hands each and every day for basic functions, but how much do we really know about how they work? Dr. Marvin Druger explains this week during Science on the Radio.
We've seen them numerous times on television commercials and movies, but how much do we really know about polar bears? This week on Science on the Radio, Dr. Marvin Druger will tell us how they locate their main food source, how they're being i
The next generation of wireless technology for cellular networks debuted in late 2019. 5G comes in a number of different speeds but all are a significant upgrade from it's predecessor and enchance the capabilities of our wireless devices.
The journeys of Apollo 11, 12, 14, and 15 are all chronicled for their successful missions to the moon. But, as the Tom Hanks staring film Apollo 13 reminds us, there was another mission that wasn't quite as successful and in fact it was nearly
Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon. Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin formed the American crew that landed the Apollo Lunar Module Eagle on July 20, 1969. While we've learned much about
Though considered somewhat rare, Measles is a dangerous and extremely contagious disease that needs to be taken seriously. In early 2019 the disease returned to news headlines as there was a measles outbreak in the Pacific Northwest.
Throughout casual conversation many of us might make the mistake of referencing a black hole as a segment of empty space. In fact, it is a great amount of matter packed into a very small area.
It may not carry the same name recognition associated with trees like Pine, Elm, or Maple, but the Ash Tree is quite popular among landscapers or simply those seeking shade. And while you might not be aware of it, they come in a number of shape
Each year there are numerous strides made in the scientific arena. 2018 specially, was an exceptional year for space exploration. And at a time when many of us are still writing '2018' on our checks, Dr. Marvin Druger will look back at some of
When it comes to space many of us have a base knowledge about our solar system and the galaxy. But whether it's The Milky Way, blackholes or the chemical makeup of various planets, how much do we really know? Luckily, this week on Science on th
Over 86% percent of adults in the United States admit to consuming an alcoholic beverage of somekind. And while a stiff drink can be a good way to relax it can also carry some health concerns if not managed properly. This week on Science on the
It might not be the best mealtime discussion but, ulcers are sores that can occur in a variety of places. While we've all probably heard about individuals suffering from an ulcer, could you explain what happens to cause them? Never fear, Dr. Ma
No one would argue that a starfish or a goldfish represents a pictue of superiority, but when it comes to the regenerative process, they have us beat. A starfish can regrow an arm if one is cut off. If the optical nerve of a goldfish is damaged
You might often think of it as simply seaweed, but truth be told it's much more than just seaweed. This week on Science on the Radio, Dr Marvin Druger talks about algae. If you've ever gone swimming in some of the less desirable areas then you'
If a city was under seige it could assemble an army and if needed they could even build a wall. If someone broke into your home you could most likely find a number of ways to defend yourself. But what about Plants?
Have you ever used the phrase, "our home is your home"? Well for this week's subject of Science on the Radio that invitation need not apply. Dr. Marvin Druger is going to educate us on the small but potentially troublesome pantry moth.
The search for the man believed to be the 'father of medicine' dates back to 5th century BC with a man named Hippocartes. His theories include what inbalances cause indiviudals to develop certain illnesses. He also was the first to theorize tha
Pickleball. It's not Badminton, Tennis or Table Tennis. But, truth be told it's some combination of the three. This week on Science on the Radio, Dr. Marvin Druger attempts to enlighten us on this sport that offers an alternative activity for t
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