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Butterflies Beneath the Ice
James McClintock, a scientist researching at McMurdo Station, Antartica makes an interesting discovery.
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In this hour we explore stories relating to STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering and MATH): we travel from the laboratories of the Antarctic to the icy seas of Saturn’s moon Titan - we learn that predisposition does not mean predestined and sometimes A is larger than C. This episode is hosted by Jay Allison. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
James McClintock a scientist researching at McMurdo Station, Antartica makes an interesting discovery.
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James McClintock, a scientist researching at McMurdo Station, Antartica makes an interesting discovery.
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