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Episode 15
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January 22, 2020
Ceramic Material That Can Grow With Bones
In 1969, Professor Larry Hench developed a glass that can grow with bones. His close friend and colleague, David Greenspan, helped Professor Hench develop...
00:23:39
Episode 14
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January 15, 2020
Using Salamander Tissue to Repair Human Skin
Jonelle Toothman has done a lot. A former Division 1 soccer player, Journalism major, and Army brat, she also co-founded NextGen Biologics and became...
00:15:55
Episode 13
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January 02, 2020
4H and Innovation in Agriculture
“Head, Heart, Hands, and Health,” otherwise known as 4-H, is all about developing young people, a mission that overlaps with the Cade Museum. Host...
00:26:12
Episode 12
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December 26, 2019
Targeted Natural Enzymes to Treat Chronic Inflammation
Our 2019 Cade Prize winners, Greg Hudalla and Ben Keselowsky, have invented a new way to control inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. The method...
00:25:26
Episode 11
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December 18, 2019
Redefining Computer Science
Tony Barr has invented several computer programming languages, including the Statistical Analysis System, better known as SAS. He describes the concept of language, as...
00:20:31
Episode 10
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December 11, 2019
El Doctor y La Bebida (Spanish-language episode)
Alex De Quesada Sr. is the classic American success story. Unable to complete medical school in Castro’s Cuba, he moved to the U.S. “with...
00:33:54