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  1. Piper In The Woods by Philip K. Dick : SFFaudio

    LIBRIVOX - Piper In The Woods by Philip K. DickPiper In The Woods By Philip K. Dick; Read by Gregg Margarite 1 |MP3| – Approx. 49 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: LibriVox.org Published: June 27, 2010 Earth maintained an important garrison on Asteroid Y-3. Now suddenly it was imperiled with a biological impossibility—men becoming plants! First published in Imagination, February 1953.

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 12 months ago

  2. How the Old World Died, by Harry Harrison, read by Walt O’Hara

    http://misternizz.podbean.com/ http://misternizz.wordpress.com

    Life in the world the Robots made.

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart one year ago

  3. Orbit One Zero 610512 04 The Voices

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

  4. Author Mark Hertsgaard: “Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years.”

    Environmental journalist Mark Hertsgaard discusses his new book, "Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years." Writing from the perspective of a father, Hertsgaard outlines the changes he foresees happening in the global environment over the next fifty years, emphasizing how his five-year-old daughter’s generation will have to contend with the disruptions of climate change.

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

  5. The Great Debate - What is Life?

    Richard Dawkins, J. Craig Venter, Nobel laureates Sidney Altman and Leland Hartwell, Chris McKay, Paul Davies, Lawrence Krauss, and The Science Network’s Roger Bingham discuss the origins of life, the possibility of finding life elsewhere, and the latest development in synthetic biology. More than 2500 people filled ASU Gammage Auditorium on Saturday, February 12 to listen to this remarkable collection of scientists whose particular perspectives range from the cosmic to the microscopic. “The Great Debate: What is Life?” was sponsored by the ASU Origins Project in partnership with the Science Network, J. Epstein Foundation and the NASA Astrobiology Institute. The evening followed on the heels of its successful inaugural debate in November 2010, “The Great Debate – Can science tell us right from wrong?”

    http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/the-great-debate-what-is-life

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

  6. Tank Riot: Episode 46 Nikola Tesla

    Tank Riot is a group podcast by three guys in Wisconsin about pop culture, technology, movies, television, and related accumulations. (http://www.tankriot.com/)

    Featured on Episode 81 of Forgotten Classics (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com)

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

  7. The Origins of Language

    Brain Science Podcast #30 is a discussion of Christine Kenneally’s book, The First Word: The Search for the Origin of Language.This episode concentrates on the emergence of the study of language evolution (evolutionary linguistics) from an area of area of inquiry that was banned in the 19th century to one that is flourishing and benefiting from new evidence from fields as diverse as genetics and studies in animal communication.

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

  8. Signing, Singing, Speaking: How Language Evolved : NPR

    Humans evolved a brain with an extraordinary knack for language, but just how and when we began using language is still largely a mystery. Early human communication may have been in sign language or song, and scientists are studying other animals to learn how human language evolved.

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129155123

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

  9. The Arbiter Chronicles Christmas: “The Wild Hunt” : SFFaudio

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

  10. The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris

    Bit of a weird and wonderful story, one of the first ‘fantasy novels’.

    Beautifully read by the lovely Cori Samuel.

    mp3@128kbps - 22.0MB

    From http://librivox.org/the-wood-beyond-the-world-by-william-morris/

    —Huffduffed by Heronheart 2 years ago

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