Thursday August 1, 2002
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With all these ninety degree days, it's been too hot to work or to play. So why not just sit back, relax, and listen to a few stories guaranteed to keep you cool, as folklorists and storytellers join Kojo.
Bill Grimmette, master motivational story teller
Stephanie Garibaldi, Storyteller
Diane Macklin, ladyteller
Picture this: an iceberg the size of Delaware breaking off the Antarctic shelf. This is what scientists have been seeing for the past few months. They join Kojo for a discussion about Antarctica's icebergs and glaciers, and the secrets they hold about the Earth's past and future.
Julie Palais, Program Manager, Antarctic Glaciology, National Science Foundation
Waleed Abdalati, Senior Scientist managing NASA Cryospheric Sciences Program.
Prasad Gogineni, University Principal Investigator of the PRISM project and Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Kansas.