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American Academy of Dermatology

Winterize Your Skin

VoiceAmerica

Click Show Schedules

Health Matters hosted by Dr. Shoshanna Bennett
Every Thursday 10-11 AM

Healthy Body, Healthy Mind hosted by Christian Flint
Every Monday 3-4 PM

Stanford Solar Center

Hear the Sun

UC Berkeley

Webcasts from UC Berkeley. Astro 10 Introduction to General Astronomy lectures, including "Light -- The Supreme Informant " and "Our Sun; Glorious Eclipses."

iVillage: Health

Sun Protection and Skin Cancer

Scroll down to the bottom of the page past the transcripts of the webcasts to link to the videos.

Keeping Beautiful under the sun

Choosing the Right Sunscreen

Advances in Suncare

Suncare 101

From Mole to Melanoma: Skin Cancer Explained

Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Not So Wild a Dream (Webcast) from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. For anyone thinking about a career in science. Scroll down and select your choice of modem speeds. When each movie fades to black, click "next."

Biological Rhythms

Biological Clock

Time Matters

Vision

Science of sight

Scroll down the page to select the text: Lecture II.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), national public radio

For archives of shows on topics in health, science and technology visit Quirks and Quarks.

This site also has information about listening on short wave radio.

National Public Radio, US

To tune in live, select your NPR program audio player to stream, located under "Online Audio."

Enter information into fields to find past shows on our topics or anything your hear desires. For instance, type "sunlight" and you'll get a long list from skin cancer to seasonally affective disorder.

You can also find a local station to listen to on your radio.

The following Radio Expedition, co-produced by NPR and the National Geographic society, is about searching for bats in a mine, a new bat sanctuary:

A New Home for Bats.

The American Association for the Advancement of Science

Listen to short but fascinating Science Updates on your radio (select by State), or listen to past shows online.

"Primary Colors"
Why are there only three primary colors?

"Optical Biopsies"
Identifying Eye tumors.

"Radio Signals"
How the Sun and other factors affects radio signals.

"Eye Imaging"
Optometrists view the retina with technology astronomers use.

"Sun Collector"
Learn about Solar wind collected by spacecraft.

"Seasonal Fat"
Why you Gain weight during winter.

"Flash-free Fireflies"
Why don't we have fireflies in California?

"Cold Skin"
Find out about cold skin and goosebumps.

"Solar Blind"
Protecting sun detectors from the sun.

"Ozone Fill-up"
Patching up the ozone hole.

Circadian Rhythm"
Why is your biological clock out of sync?

"Eye Tracking"
How scientists measure eye movements to uncover how we process language.

"Cancer Vaccine"
Will there some day be a vaccine against cancer?

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Last modified: 06/29/05