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  • Your body is host to about 100 trillion bacterial cells that form your microbiome, the complex ecosystem of microorganisms on which your life depends.…
  • Wednesday, Bob Boilen of NPR's All Songs Considered is our guest. He's joining us to talk about his favorite music of 2014 (so far). There are some names…
  • In 1976, Gary Gilmore arrived in Utah after 13 years in prison. He fell in love, got a job, and then, that summer, robbed and murdered two Utah County…
  • According to journalist Brad Stone, Santa Claus and Amazon.com share a few things in common: they both know what you want for Christmas and they have…
  • Tuesday, we're talking about the life and career of one of Hollywood's biggest legends, John Wayne. Of course, any time you're talking Westerns, the…
  • In the 60s, 70s, and 80s, there were a lot of rumors about the dangers of rock music. If you played The White Album backwards, was John Lennon really…
  • Tuesday, Utah Valley University geneticist and artist Daniel Fairbanks is our guest. Fairbanks has written extensively on how humans have evolved over…
  • Two Americans contracted Ebola while working in Liberia, and while experts say the chances of a US outbreak are very small, it's got a lot of people…
  • Tuesday our guest is former Deseret News editor John Hughes. His recently published memoir details his distinguished career as a journalist. Born under…
  • Investigative journalist Radley Balko says that American police forces have become more like armies than keepers of the peace. He traces it back to the…
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