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Popular Science Radio

Summary: POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO brings you all the newest discoveries and emerging technologies, cutting-edge innovations in science and technology each week. Presented in an interactive, entertaining and easy to understand forum with host, Alan Taylor. Broadcast weekly from out Los Angeles studio and "on the road", Popular Science Radio brings you behind the scenes coverage from technical and scientific events around the country. Get the latest on time travel, warp factors, reprogramming your mind, artificial intelligence, and the current innovations in automobiles, gadgets, food science, technology, health and lots more. Join host Alan Taylor with an exciting a mix of scientific experts, bold inventors, tech geeks, dreamers, innovators, tinkerers, thinkers and celebrity guests. This is your source to uncover scientific and the technical treasures on nationally syndicated radio, podcasts, and more.

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Podcasts:

 Bowel Movement Blues | SEGMENT 3 | #281 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 438

Many of our health problems begin with gluten, and constipation is no exception to that rule, according to Dr. Joel Wallach. Dr. Wallach gives us a quick and easy remedy to free up our bowel movements.

 An Unexpected Remedy | SEGMENT 4 | #281 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 578

After five years of struggling with Tourette Syndrome, Dr. Joel Wallach discovered his own cure at age nine: Alfalfa Pellets. Find out how Dr. Wallach's self treatment lead him down the path to becoming a knowledgeable, nutrition health expert.

 90 Essential Nutrients | SEGMENT 5 | #281 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 383

Hair color loss, varicose veins, and other similar problems are all warning signs of a bigger issue: nutritional deficiencies. Dr. Joel Wallach explains the importance of getting our 90 essential nutrients in our diet and how he can help.

 Saturated Fat vs Crisco | SEGMENT 6 | #281 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 368

Could the push to demonize saturated fat and butter in favor of Crisco be responsible for our current health problems? Dr. Joel Wallach describes the fall out of this nefarious sales campaign.

 Blood and Space | FULL SHOW | # 278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2496

Wounds and blood loss are unavoidable in conflict. Find out how technological advances like BloodSTOP and blood sample airlifting drones are saving lives. Then, we ponder the ageold question: Would our extraterrestrial neighbors be hostile? Also, Ron Woessner explains how COPsync could be extremely advantageous in a terrorist situation. Segment 1: BloodSTOP When you get a serious cut or open wound, traditional bandages might not be enough. Life Science Plus Director of Military and EMS sales, Ed Ellis, tells us about BloodSTOP iX, an advanced hemostat that can stop bleeding fast! Segment 2: Battle Triage In the heat of battle there isn't a lot of time to patch a wounded soldier up and stop blood flow. BloodSTOP can help our men and women in the line of duty quickly patch a wound and get to safety. Segment 3: Blood Drones Can a small drone deliver a sample of blood from a rural area to a urban hospital without damaging the contents? Popular Science writer Kelsey Atherton tells us about a drone test done by Johns Hopkins. Then we discuss the increasing weirdness of drone laws. Segment 4: Space Thugs Steven Hawking has initiated a ten year mission to listen for signals from 1 million of the closest stars for signs extraterrestrial life. The Silver Ships Author, Scott Jucha, wonders if we should be concerned with who we might meet out in the reaches of space. Segment 5: Real Time Information When a terrorist attack happens, our law enforcement needs to be able to respond and send information to neighboring departments quickly. COPsync CEO, Ron Woessner, tells us about his real time information sharing system that connects all law enforcement agencies. Segment 6: Protect and Serve COPsync has the potential to give all officers in America the ability to identify and handle threats more efficiently and quickly. Ron Woessner has a slew of examples on how this service can help cops to protect and serve.

 BloodSTOP | SEGMENT 1 | # 278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 395

When you get a serious cut or open wound, traditional bandages might not be enough. Life Science Plus Director of Military and EMS sales, Ed Ellis, tells us about BloodSTOP iX, an advanced hemostat that can stop bleeding fast!

 Battle Triage | SEGMENT 2 | # 278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 357

In the heat of battle there isn't a lot of time to patch a wounded soldier up and stop blood flow. BloodSTOP can help our men and women in the line of duty quickly patch a wound and get to safety.

 Blood Drones | SEGMENT 3 | # 278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 439

Can a small drone deliver a sample of blood from a rural area to a urban hospital without damaging the contents? Popular Science writer Kelsey Atherton tells us about a drone test done by Johns Hopkins. Then we discuss the increasing weirdness of drone laws.

 Space Thugs | SEGMENT 4 | # 278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 458

Steven Hawking has initiated a ten year mission to listen for signals from 1 million of the closest stars for signs extraterrestrial life. The Silver Ships Author, Scott Jucha, wonders if we should be concerned with who we might meet out in the reaches of space.

 Real Time Information | SEGMENT 5 | # 278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 464

When a terrorist attack happens, our law enforcement needs to be able to respond and send information to neighboring departments quickly. COPsync CEO, Ron Woessner, tells us about his real time information sharing system that connects all law enforcement agencies.

 Protect and Serve | SEGMENT 6 | # 278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 369

COPsync has the potential to give all officers in America the ability to identify and handle threats more efficiently and quickly. Ron Woessner has a slew of examples on how this service can help cops to protect and serve.

 Encore: Ceres and Tech Culture | FULL SHOW | #277 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2533

Dr. Jeffrey Bennett discusses the possibilities of Ceres, and how his stories are being read to children from space. Then, Ethan Schur tells us about The GO, a smart phone VR System. Also, we ask John Horvat "when is too much tech too much?" Segment 1: Dwarf Planet Stories What is that shiny spot on Ceres? A space craft is now, for the first time, orbiting Ceres and gathering interesting information. Also, Author Dr. Jeffrey Bennett's children stories are being red for kids by astronauts from outer space! Segment 2: Story Time From Space An Indiegogo campaign is making the dreams of children (and parents) come true! The Story Time From Space team is raising money to have children's stories about science, by Dr. Jeffrey Bennett, read by astronauts from space. Segment 3: What's On Ceres? So what is the shiny spot on Ceres anyway? Dr. Jeffrey Bennett says it's most likely ice, but no ones sure what is heating it up. Segment 4: Smart Phone VR ImmersiON-VRelia is attempting to solve the age old chicken and egg problem that virtual reality currently has. CMO Ethan Schur tells us about The GO, a VR system that uses your smart phone to send you into a virtual reality, with a target price of $89. Segment 5: Technology Overload At what point are we subjecting our selves to too much technology? We discuss our overexposure to tech and why Steve Jobs' decided to keep tech out of his children's hands with "Return to Order" Author John Horvat. Segment 6: Techno-Moderate Too much tech speeds up our lives and creates excess stress. Author John Horvat says we all need to take technology in moderation lest we lose ourselves in it.

 Encore: Dwarf Planet Stories | SEGMENT 1 | #277 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 314

What is that shiny spot on Ceres? A space craft is now, for the first time, orbiting Ceres and gathering interesting information. Also, Author Dr. Jeffrey Bennett's children stories are being red for kids by astronauts from outer space!

 Encore: Story Time From Space | SEGMENT 2 | #277 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 438

An Indiegogo campaign is making the dreams of children (and parents) come true! The Story Time From Space team is raising money to have children's stories about science, by Dr. Jeffrey Bennett, read by astronauts from space.

 Encore: What's On Ceres? | SEGMENT 3 | #277 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 439

So what is the shiny spot on Ceres anyway? Dr. Jeffrey Bennett says it's most likely ice, but no ones sure what is heating it up.

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