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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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 July 13, 2013: Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:08

To finish off this hour of Popular Science Radio, host Karl Champley and co-host Dr. Cort Stoskopf cover the FocusTwist app for iPhone and how it works. Also, Karl tells a story about his encounter with the Google Earth car and the impressiveness of this technology.

 July 6, 2013: Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:16

Would you be able to decide which organs you’d be willing to live without? In this segment of Popular Science Radio, we discuss which least-essential organs make the list.

 POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO: July 6, 2013, Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:17

Imagine walking and moving freely within your favorite video games. To kick off the program we discuss Omni, the game-changing platform revolutionizing virtual reality by Virtuix. Then, many of us dread sitting next to someone with a cold while on a cramped airplane, but Editor-In-Chief of Popular Science, Jacob Ward fills us in on why you'll prefer the air quality inside the plane. Next, faux pharmaceuticals could cost your your life! Learn about the new technology that busts bad drugs. Also, find out how pigs under the ocean are leading to strides in forensic research. Would you be able to decide which organs you’d be willing to live without? Rounding out this week's Popular Science Radio, we discuss which least-essential organs make the list.

 July 6, 2013: Clip 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:58

Imagine walking and moving freely within your favorite video games. Omni is the game-changing platform revolutionizing virtual reality by Virtuix. The future in gaming is on the horizon, and Jan Goetgeluk fills us in on the basic principles behind the invention taking the entertainment world by storm.

 July 6, 2013: Clip 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:59

A multi-directional treadmill that allows you to dive into your favorite games via virtual reality seems like something out of an old science fiction movie. Having that system in your home for an affordable price may sound even farther from reality. Virtuix’s Jan Goetgeluk breaks down how the Omni platform works, and how much it will cost you.

 July 6, 2013: Clip 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:10

Many of us dread sitting next to someone with a cold while on a cramped airplane. New research indicates that air quality is much less than fresh outside the plane as well. Editor-In-Chief of Popular Science, Jacob Ward, fills us in on the bubble of bacteria that sits at 30k feet.

 July 6, 2013: Clip 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:56

In this month’s Popular Science, we find out about new tech that helps people steer clear from deadly, counterfeit prescriptions. We're covering the article, 'Bad Medicine,' in depth.

 July 6, 2013: Clip 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:47

Pigs under the ocean? It may seem like a strange topic, but coroners are chronicling the decomposition of pigs in water to aid in forensic research. Tune in for the details.

 POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO: June 29, 2013, Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:17

In this hour of Popular Science Radio, host Alan Taylor and co-host Dr. Cort Stoskopf bring on soon-to-be 112 year old Bernando LaPallo. Bernando recently published a book called "Age Less Live More". Today Bernando talks about what he’s been doing all these years, his diet, his hobbies, and what rules he lives by.

 June 29, 2013, Clip 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:56

In this hour of Popular Science Radio, host Alan Taylor brings on his co-host, Dr. Cort Stoskopf, to talk about Alan’s recent trip to London. Popular Science Magazine’s July issue is covering the "Future of Flight" so Alan talks about the obstacles he went through at the San Francisco Airport on his return home from London.

 June 29, 2013, Clip 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:00

Bernando LaPallo will be turning 112 this coming August. And today we have him on the show! Bernando, the author of "Age Less Live More", talks with Alan Taylor and co-host Dr. Cort Stoskopf about some of the things he’s learned at a young age and still does on a regular basis.

 June 29, 2013, Clip 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:04

Today we’re talking with soon-to-be 112 year old Bernando LaPallo! Bernando is the author of "Age Less Live More" and he’s on the air talking about what his life has been like. Bernando talks specifically about what he’s resisted over the years, where he’s live and what he’s done for a living.

 June 29, 2013, Clip 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:46

Can we resist the temptation? Bernando LaPallo, a soon-to-be 112 year old and author of "Age Less Live More", talks about the types of everyday habits he’s resisted. What he’s been doing just might be the secret to living longer! Bernando has never been sick a day in his life, and he doesn’t eat meat. Make sure you listen in to hear what he’s been doing and learn the changes you can make to live longer.

 June 29, 2013, Clip 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:49

Born August 17, 1901, Bernando LaPallo will be turning 112 years old next month and he’s our guest this hour of Popular Science Radio. Bernando talks about his reads a lot to keep his mind healthy.

 June 29, 2013, Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:08

This hour of Popular Science Radio has been all about stories from Bernando LaPallo, a man on the cusp of 112 years old. Before we finish the show, Alan makes sure to ask Bernando what drives him.

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