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CiTR -- My Science Project (2008)

  • My Science Project 07-Aug-2008

    8 AUG 2008 · This Ta-Ta-For-Now show is made up of some of our favourite clips of the last 12 months and a scientific look at kicking the MSP habit, complete with tips on beating the cravings. Julia and Anne will be taking a sabbatical leave and hope to be back on air in about one year. You can continue to reach us on myscienceprojectradio@yahoo.ca My Science Project (and other great CiTR programming) will continue to be available as podcasts on www.citr.ca
    59m 52s
  • My Science Project 15-May-2008

    16 MAY 2008 · Among other tasty science tidbits, this week's show explores diet, exercise and longevity. In between, we spin tracks from Hip Hop outfit The Flobots!
    1h 2m 22s
  • My Science Project 01-May-2008

    2 MAY 2008 · For $200: Your theme song may be "Eye of the Tiger", but this device will let you know whether it's in or out. For $400: 20% of scientists use these drugs to enhance focus. For $600: When the count is 3-2, experienced umpires are most likely to make this call next. For $800: Musikalische W?rfelspiele was enjoyed by Mozart and is an early example of this type of art. My Science Project has all the questions and more.
    49m 18s
  • My Science Project 17-Apr-2008

    18 APR 2008 · As Earth Day approacheth, we explore the latest in sustainable science stories - and take a detour to confront a universally-hated aspect of the banana.
    59m 23s
  • My Science Project 03-Apr-2008

    4 APR 2008 · Oh, kinky octopus! What do you do with all those tentacles? Oh, sushi industry! What are you doing with all that tuna? Oh, science! Tell us some answers!
    51m 52s
  • My Science Project 20-Mar-2008

    21 MAR 2008 · Scientists are mad-skilled at the bench, but we've got other talents! This week's show celebrates the musically inclined scientist. Also, I explore skills that scientists should have but often don't in an interview with Dr. Derrick Rancourt of the Calgary-based BioProspects Learning Community. Plus: Geek Pop Festival 2008! Richard Feynman on bongos! Giant Isopods!
    55m 53s
  • Broadcast on 06-Mar-2008

    7 MAR 2008 · By way of an interview with UBC post-doc Jennifer Gardy, we get a peak into the making of CBC's ProjectX, some of the upcoming shows & how to become a science TV presenter. We also examine some of the latest research that asks whether women really are better talkers. Blah blah blah.
    57m 30s
  • My Science Project 21-Feb-2008

    22 FEB 2008 · OOoo, you ahr zo cute, ma leetle CiTR list'nehr! What ees eet zat I find zo appealing about you, eh? Ees eet your symmetrical face zat I cannot see from zee on-air booth? Your immuno-compatible parfum zat travels to CiTR from afar? M-wah! m'WAH!! M'WAH!!! Tenuous Pepe Lepew accents aside, inspired by Valentine's Day 2008, this week's show looks at the science of attraction, love and sex complimented by music that is theme a-propos!
    1h 1m 11s
  • Broadcast on 07-Feb-2008

    8 FEB 2008 · Black History Month inspired us to spotlight black scientists and inventors who, against all odds, made enormous contributions to everything from heart surgery to steam engines. Then, we check out those male-killing ladybugs and consider the hazards of laboratory moonshine. All this is stitched together by Mad Professor, prohibition-age jazz and a sesame street favourite.
    59m 52s
  • My Science Project 24-Jan-2008

    25 JAN 2008 · Killer Monkeys! Therapeutic viruses! Sequence your genome for fun and profit! Just a taste of the best science reported over the past year and reviewed on this week's show.
    58m 23s

Zoom a little zoom on the My Science Project rocket ship, piloted by your hosts, Julia and Anne, as we navigate eccentric, under-exposed, always relevant and plainly cool scientific research,...

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Zoom a little zoom on the My Science Project rocket ship, piloted by your hosts, Julia and Anne, as we navigate eccentric, under-exposed, always relevant and plainly cool scientific research, technology and poetry (submissions welcome).
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