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  1. Sepsis claims the lives of 30,000 people DAILY. Which I didn't know. Can a Vitamin C cocktail save lives? More things I didn't know ensue. You can count on for that.

  2. The U.S. is on track to lower emissions from coal-fired power plants by 30% by 2030, DESPITE policy changes by the Trump administration to bolster coal. One of the most surprising finds from this episode with

  3. Want a GREAT & TIMELY listen? Purdue Associate Prof. of Philosophy Dana Tulodziecki recently explained how the hygiene of caught on in the 19th Ce, and the scientist behind it, on the pod hosted by

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    The Surprising Origin Of Some Timely Advice: | “ Until the 19th century, scientists did not understand the role of hand-washing in disease prevention. “- | It reduces transmission of the ... ‘germs’ 🦠 in general.

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    Hey ... do we have a separate podcast for "Kai explains"? If not, it would be really cool to have it, quick 5/10 minute explanations, just like . What say?

  6. Environmental policy is 👏so 👏important. If the rules change, industry practices in pollution and carbon emissions follow. And the # of changes under Trump have been piling up. Glad to feature the work of and on .

  7. LISTEN: Some weekend entertainment with 's podcast on The Surprising Origin Of Some Timely Advice: Wash Your Hands

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    Question for about the : I’ve heard it’s so named because of a “crown” that other viruses also exhibit. Are they related? How does this one differ and why is it spreading quickly? Or is it spreading at a normal speed and just in the news?

  9. Washing your hands. The easiest step you can take to avoid viruses like or the flu. We take it for granted now ... but how did 19th century scientists figure out how important it is.. before we really knew about germs? Today's

  10. 30. sij

    Mongolia has a many-thousand-year history of herding livestock. But in the last two decades, tens of thousands have left the countryside — because of a natural disaster many people have never heard of.

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    My favorite episodes of are those that combine science and travel/culture, so I loved this one! Emily, what was the route you took to Mongolia (assuming you were flying out of the US)?

  12. While softball rivals, it turns out and WILL cross the aisle for great reporting. Loved this episode about where the leading Dems stand on climate change policy. A and hybrid episode.

  13. 30. sij

    I held my nose and politely talked to about climate policy and 2020. Please make this sacrifice worth my time by giving this episode a listen.

  14. Today we have a & podcast collaboration! We’ve got our 7th-favorite NPR Politics Podcast host on the show … talking about where the top-polling democratic candidates stand on climate change and the environment.

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    📢📢📢 NPR wants your questions about . What do you want us to cover on a listener FAQ episode of ? Email shortwave@npr.org

  16. is looking for YOUR questions about the coronavirus. Send them to shortwave@npr.org and they might be answered in a coming episode!

  17. 30. sij

    Ok, folks. There's lots and lots of news swirling around the coronavirus—and we want your questions! What coronavirus Qs do you have? What do you want to know? What's still unanswered for you? Tweet me or send us a note at shortwave@npr.org.

  18. 29. sij

    🎧 In the latest episode of , dives into the complexities of uranium enrichment and the history of 's nuclear program with .

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  20. Ecstatic to be shining a light on Mongolia today, with a story of rebuilding your flock (literally) after a natural disaster. Today, we talk climate resilience and revisit my winter spent on the steppe for and

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