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Oroville Crisis Triggers Rethinking of California Dam Management
Oroville Dam Spillway Damage
What went wrong at Oroville? Craig Miller takes a dive into how dam management works (or doesn't) in California.
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After Ingesting Someone Else's Feces, Biohacker Feels Like New Man
Biohacker Zayner
An experiment no one recommends: Killing your bacteria with antibiotics, then performing a fecal transplant on yourself. The latest from our Future of You blog.
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'You Are Paddleboarding Next to 15 Great White Sharks'
Great White Shark
A sheriff's helicopter crew warned a group of paddle-boarders to get out of the ocean after spotting more than a dozen great white sharks along the Southern California coast.
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NASA's Curiosity Delivers a Great Puzzle For Scientists
Dry lake bed sediments in Mars' Gale Crater
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory, the rover Curiosity, has dug up a surprise from the rocks of Mars, one that poses a vexing puzzle to scientists.
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Gerrymandering: Is Geometry Silencing Your Vote?
Host Myles Bess
How politicians on both sides of the aisle use sophisticated software to rig the voting system in their party's favor. What does this mean for YOUR vote? Watch our new Above the Noise episode!
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