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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:

 Verizon is Working on Keeping You Connected (#196 Segment 5) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:10

We take our smartphones and tablets from the house to the car and we’re often in the middle of doing something when we have to get up and go. Verizon is working on keeping you connected in the car and here to talk about it today is Kevin Link from Verizon Telematics. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Porsche and the Hybrid Market (#196 Segment 6) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:02

To wrap up this edition of Popular Science Radio, we’ve brought on Joe Lawrence, the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President for Porsche North America, to talk about their latest models and their entry into the hybrid market. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 #196 - The Science Behind Today’s Automobiles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:56

Popular Science Radio is coming to you directly from the LA Auto Show! Throughout the hour, host Alan Taylor sits down with BJ Killeen to interview guests about the connected car, designing a car, which automobiles retain their value, and much more. At the start of the hour, we’re joined by MIT Research Scientist Bruce Mehler who fills us in on voice command. Then, Kevin George from Ford sits down to talk with us about what it takes to design a car. Eric Lyman from ALG comes on the show to fill us in on the cars that are keeping their residual value. At the end of the show, Kevin Link from Verizon pays us a visit to discuss what they’re doing to help streamline staying connected in the car. Then, Joe Lawrence from Porsche of North America stops by to talk about their line of hybrid vehicles. Yep, that’s right, we said Porsche hybrid vehicles! For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 November 22 Marks 50 Years Since We Lost President Kennedy (#195 Segment 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:08

Times have changed. The investigation process for a murder 50 years ago is drastically different than the process of today. We’ve brought on Dr. Mike Tabor, the Chief Forensic Dentist for the State of Tennessee Office of the Medical Examiner and author of the book "Walk of Death", to talk about forensics of now and then. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Does CSI Actually Represent Real Life Forensics? (#195 Segment 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:37

We’re talking today with Dr. Mike Tabor, the Chief Forensic Dentist for the State of Tennessee Office of the Medical Examiner and author of the book "Walk of Death". Host Alan Taylor asks Dr. Tabor about what the TV Show CSI gets right and wrong when it comes to forensics. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 DNA Results: How Long They Really Take (#195 Segment 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:01

Forensic Dentist, Dr. Mike Tabor, is on the air with us today talking about how real life forensics compares to TV Show forensics. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Forensics: The Real Life Version (#195 Segment 4) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:23

We've got Forensic Dentist Dr. Mike Tabor on the line with us today talking about the differences between the forensics found on shows like CSI versus real life forensics. Dr. Tabor also gives us his thoughts on what happened in the Kennedy assassination. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Let’s Treat Coffee Like Wine (#195 Segment 5) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:09

We’ve got Hans Stier, the founder of Bonaverde, on the line talking about the world’s first roast-grind-brew coffee machine that they have to offer. Hans explains why they believe that coffee should be treated like a fine wine, so people (and the farmers farming coffee beans) can get the most out of it. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Bonaverde: Your Next Coffee Maker (#195 Segment 6) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:04

To wrap up this edition of Popular Science Radio, host Alan Taylor talks a little more with Hans Stier, the founder of Bonaverde. Hans tells us about why their coffee and coffee maker can change the way you think about coffee. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 #195 - Let’s Sit Down with a Cup of Coffee and Talk Forensics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:45

In this hour of Popular Science Radio, we’re covering two very different topics: forensics and coffee. For most of the show, host Alan Taylor talks with Forensic Dentist Dr. Mike Tabor about how forensics has changed over the years, the Kennedy assassination, and how shows like CSI compare to real life. At the end of the hour, Hans Stier comes on the line to talk about their roast-grind-brew coffee machine and how it will change the way we think about coffee.

 A Light Bulb That Lasts a Lifetime -- Well, Almost. (#194 Segment 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:01

Jason Masters is filling in as the host for this edition of Popular Science Radio! Jason kicks off the show by bringing on Jimmy Choo from NanoLeaf to talk about their light bulb that has the capability to last up to 26 years. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Why NanoLeaf Chose Kickstarter.com (#194 Segment 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:57

Crowdsourcing has become a popular option for new products entering the market so many people are choosing sites like Kickstarter.com to show their product to the world. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Love Gardening? Invest in Flower Power by Parrot (#194 Segment 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:09

Parrot is known for their car stereos, but they’ve also ventured into the world of plants. Today host Jason Masters bring on Peter George from Parrot to talk about their new product called Flower Power and how it benefits you as a gardener. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 Where Did My Wallet Go? How Chipolo Can Help You Find it. (#194 Segment 4) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:36

Kickstarter is a great way to find out about new products, including Chipolo! The Chipolo Team has joined our show today to talk about their Bluetooth Item Finder that can be used to track down any item you’ve attached your Chipolo tag to. For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

 The Meat Lab (#194 Segment 5) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:01

To wrap up this edition of Popular Science Radio, host Alan Taylor and co-hosts Dr. Cort Stoskopf talk about an article found in the November issue of Popular Science called, "The Meat Lab." For more episodes, visit us at www.PopularScienceRadio.com

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