State of the Future report looks 10 years ahead

The 2008 State of the Future report looks at trends in world affairs ten years down the road, based on data from the past 20 years. The idea of the State of the Future, said Jerome Glenn, Director of the Millennium Project and co-author of the report, is not just to improve education or business, but to improve the whole society. Hear more from Glenn on the State of the Future.

Henry Cisneros speaks out for ‘new urbanism’

Henry Cisneros, former U.S. Secretary of Housing, talks about what’s called ‘new urbanism.’

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Chronicles of a Science Experiment - Episode 1

In this first episode of Chronicles of a Science Experiment, EarthSky’s Jorge Salazar begins following Aaron Strickland and his research project is in nanotechnology, the science of the very small.

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Chronicles of a Science Experiment - Episode 1

In this first episode of Chronicles of a Science Experiment, EarthSky’s Jorge Salazar begins following Aaron Strickland and his research project is in nanotechnology, the science of the very small.

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Listen to Neanderthals speak

Researchers are recovering the lost voice of the Neanderthals after 30,000 years of silence. Hear the Neanderthal accent, as reconstructed by Robert McCarthy, an anthropologist at Florida Atlantic University.

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Can changing sea level lead to extinctions?

The disappearance of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago might be partly explained by evidence of a giant meteorite that collided with Earth.

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Bizarre star trio may form glowing ring

Hear astronomer Katrina Exter, on solving the ‘puzzle’ of Shuster West 2, a glowing ring of ionized gases over 4,000 light years away.

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Research ship drills for earthquakes

Scientists have drilled closer than ever into an active quake zone off the coast of Japan. Did they learn anything earth-shaking?

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Would biobank sharing lead to cures for diseases?

“A biobank for research on humans is a repository that stores and distributes and maintains DNA, tissue, blood, blood serum, bone tissue – anything that would be useful in studying human biology,” said expert Greg Simon. Hear why he thinks it’s important for biobanks to share resources.

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Shell exec speaks on carbon dioxide capture and storage

John Barry leads one of Shell’s efforts to manage carbon dioxide emissions – thought to be changing Earth’s climate. He spoke to EarthSky about carbon dioxide capture and storage technology.

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