Monday August 27, 2001
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Week of August 27, 2001
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Guest host: Laura Knoy
A panel talks about recent scientific findings that challenge basic, long-standing assumptions about how matter behaves, and that have the potential to reshape our ideas about how the universe was born.
Mario Livio, astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute
Christopher Churchill, research associate at Pennsylvania State University
Vera Rubin, astronomer at the Carnegie Institution
Cortney Davis, a nurse practitioner in a busy women's clinic, writes of women's health and women's bodies. She tells stories based on patients she's treated, and shares her own experiences on both sides of a medical examination.
Courtney Davis, Author