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Here’s the full lineup for this week’s 22-minute EarthSky, with your host Jorge Salazar
Lead Producer: Mike BrennanMusic: The Black and White Years, “Up!”
Music: One Hundred Flowers, “Rat Trap”
Scientist Soundbite: Richard Prum
Emily Howard reports: Roland Sutter says new vaccine may eradicate polio
Music: Sleep Good , “Fractl”
Jorge Salazar reports: Mark Changizi on the science of illusions
Music: Built by Snow, “Something in 3D”
Beth Lebwohl reports: Richard Prum on dinosaur feathersMusic: Dana Falconberry, “Nightingale”
Jorge Salazar reports: Michael Goodman: Tracking the Gulf of Mexico oil spill from space
Music: The Black and White Years, “Modern Science”
Ryan Britton reports on Weird Science: Boa Constrictor reproduces without a mate?
Music: The Black and White Years, “Animal Behaviors”
Lindsay Patterson reports: David Grimaldi finds clues to India’s past in ancient insects
Music: Melogrand, “Savior”
Deborah Byrd reports on the Global Night Sky: When is the next Blue Moon?
Music: The Black and White Years, “Up!”











why do we have to buy itunes just to hear your music… you just lost me
What a ripoff pay for songs………………..
The bands in this program contribute their songs to be used on EarthSky’s program free of charge, for broadcast only. EarthSky doesn’t pay the bands, nor does EarthSky make money from the music. If you’d like to hear more of their music for free, you can probably find it on myspace, bandcamp, sonicbids, or elsewhere online. Either way, we don’t make the rules, the recording industry does: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/04/national/main3330186.shtml
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