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  • A team of scientists and bakers in the Pacific Northwest is searching for ways to make whole wheat bread resilient to a warming world — and more delicious.
  • The wry singer known for his "folk swing" music died Feb. 6. Hear sessions from 2000 and 2009.
  • You won't have to get coffee. But you might have to ride a hoverboard. The deadline has been extended--apply by November 6!
  • Airs Thursday, May 21, at 6 p.m. What is romance and how can you have more romance in your life? Join hosts Dr. Mark Vigen, psychologist, and Shelley...
  • Airs Thursday, February 16, 2017, at 6 p.m. Dr. Sanford Katz is joined in the studio by Dr. Michelle Yetman, clinical psychologist and Clinical...
  • Airs Sunday, February 26, 2017, at 6 p.m. The Question of Black Identity Racial identity in the U.S. is complicated because race is an invented category...
  • Airs Thursday, February 19, at 6 p.m Lupus is one of the most common autoimmune disorders, though it can be difficult to diagnose. Join Red River Radio...
  • Airs Thursday, January 29 at 6 p.m. This week on Health Matters hosts Dr. Mark Vigen and licensed counselor Shelley Visconte will talk about body image...
  • Nancy Marshall reports a dating service in Philadelphia may be able to help singles who don't have a lot of time to spend looking for a soul mate. The company's called Nanodate, and it specializes in arranging meetings where singles have an 8 minute conversation before they move on to another perspective mate. (6:26
  • The $1.6 trillion Bush tax cut plan is now before Congress. How it is resolved could be defining event in the early stages of the Bush presidency. Robert talks with David Brooks, Senior Editor at the Weekly Standard, and E.J. Dionne, columnist for the Washington Post about their views on the political importance of the tax cut bill.
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