Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
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Another View is a weekly call-in radio talk show that discusses today’s topics from an African American perspective.
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All week, on each edition of Out of the Box, listen for songs from one of the best albums that’s just hitting stores and hear Paul Shugrue's review of that album.
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HearSay with Cathy Lewis is WHRV FM's locally-produced, public affairs radio call-in program that discusses issues important to our community. Every Monday through Wednesday, we reach listeners from Richmond to Emporia. Hosted by Cathy Lewis, who can be contacted at hearsay@whro.org
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The WHRO Writer's Block brings together local artists who share a common bond—expressing themselves through writing. Performers include local poets and slam poets, spoken word artists, storytellers, and authors with interludes of music by some of the region’s top musicians. Topics vary from the environment and war to love and race relations. Works range from somber and thought-provoking to lighthearted and comical.
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Did you ever have a question you were too uncomfortable to ask? How about finding yourself in a socially awkward situation and being unsure of what to do next? Mind Over Manners is a tool that can help! Lisa Godley and Sondra Woodward’s podcast endeavors to raise your social IQ. Join us each week for insights ranging from proper wedding and funeral etiquette, to how to handle that workplace romance, and even that online interaction on social media. Email your comments or questions to mindove ...
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NASA is using daily diaries to monitor the behavioral health of our astronauts.By WHRO
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Lunar halos are a fairly common sight that occur when high thin clouds containing millions of tiny ice crystals cover much of the sky.By WHRO
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Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to human health on Earth and in space.By WHRO
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NASA engineers are making electric propulsion a reality.By WHRO
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The Pegasus crew is once again preparing to ferry the massive core stage of NASA’s SLS rocket on a water journey that will begin the rocket’s trip to the Moon.By WHRO
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Claville Report: The 2024 Race to the Presidency
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The attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump. President Joe Biden exits the race for a second term, and endorses Vice President Kamala Harris as the democratic nominee. Within a day, Harris secures enough democratic delegates to secure the nomination. WHEW! American politics! We speak with political analyst Dr. Eric Claville make se…
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Plants will be an important resource for astronauts on the lunar surface.By WHRO
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It has been fifty-five years since those historic first steps on the Moon.By WHRO
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NASA is calling all amateur astronomers to upload their own telescopic images of Jupiter to help the team plan more of Juno’s mission.By WHRO
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“I Love You So F***ing Much” is their fourth album, a gigantic production of sci-fi space-rock, synth-pop, trip-hop and indie-rock mashed togetherBy 89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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The NASA logo just turned 65!By WHRO
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Four simulated missions to Mars are planned for 2024 in the HERA facility to help us better prepare for stressful situations both in space and on Earth.By WHRO
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August is Black Philanthropy month, the time of year where particular attention is paid to African American philanthropists. This year, the focus is on support of HBCU's - historically Black Colleges and Universities. Vivian Oden, Vice President of Equity and Inclusion with the Hampton Roads Community Foundation; and Kandi Hall, a Norfolk State Uni…
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Ingenuity’s legacy is more than fantasy. The remarkable helicopter proved that powered, controlled flight on another world is possible.By WHRO
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Soil made on asteroids could then be used to create agricultural areas on orbiting habitats, making space farming possible.By WHRO
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With help from NASA, the market potential for this revolutionary insulator was expanded beyond space.By WHRO
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“Evolve” is a statement that, after forty one years, the band is just hitting their stride and have plenty of reasons to keep going.By 89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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Student challenges bring fresh ideas about mechanical design to the table.By WHRO
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To ensure Europa Clipper is ready, engineers have conducted an entire battery of environmental testing on the solar-powered spacecraft.By WHRO
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On July 11, 2011, Another View, the Radio Show, debuted on 89.5 WHRV-FM, the NPR station for Eastern Virginia. Naysayers said our show wouldn't last a year - oh, how mistaken they were! Thank you listeners! We will celebrate our anniversary with the way we started - the Another View Round Table! Join us as Roger Chesley, Wil LaVeist, and Carol Pret…
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We study the Sun because it is essential for life on Earth and can teach us about other stars lightyears from home.By WHRO
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This unique polymer flows into a hole before turning back into a solid, creating an effective seal.By WHRO
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This material designed for launch vehicles is now being used in clothing that can radiate heat away from the body, keeping the wearer cool.By WHRO
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On her first album in six years, “Let’s Walk” she has for the first time co-written all the songsBy 89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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A NASA researcher is trying to prove that an aircraft design, developed decades ago, could meet today’s requirements for an atmospheric planetary probe.By WHRO
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured stunning images showing the ballooning lobes of dust and gas that were blown out from the petulant star.By WHRO
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Tonight, look up and enjoy the independence fireworks whose colors were created in the stars.By WHRO
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Their compact design makes these solar arrays practical for missions in low-Earth orbit, interplanetary travel, or even for surface applications on the Moon.By WHRO
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NASA scientists believe that even small, shadowed craters on the Moon are cold enough to hold water molecules.By WHRO
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“South of Here” combines their muscular beat with potent lyrics dealing with anxiety and insecurity.By 89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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This innovative cloud-based software simulates how humans think and can quickly analyze sensor data to help keep first responders safe.By WHRO
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With the help of this technology spinoff, more people have been given back their right to speak.By WHRO
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Another View on Health: Healthy Eating 101
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What's the healthiest way to eat? Well, it all depends on who you ask. On the next Another View, we'll talk to folks who earn a living making healthier foods taste great! If you're concerned about your diet and want to eat better, you won't want to miss how these chefs can transform some of our favorite high fat, heavy starch and sugary dishes into…
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A new vertical wind tunnel is being constructed as part of NASA Langley’s Flight Dynamics Research Facility.By WHRO
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Creating a space-based solar power system might be a competitive option for providing sustainable energy solutions without greenhouse gas emissions.By WHRO
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Researchers with HAQAST are monitoring smoke patterns over the United States.By WHRO
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Their eighth album “Good Together” brings the good times with a set of unapologetically soul pop songs designed to share their energetic spirit.By 89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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Midsummer Day marks the midpoint of the growing season - the halfway point between planting and harvest.By WHRO
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During a full Moon, the Moon is opposite the Sun in the sky, so we see the full face of the Moon reflecting sunlight.By WHRO
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He served our country as a Marine Corp infantry officer. He's highly educated with degrees from the United States Naval Academy, Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School. He's a management consultant, advising Fortune 500 companies, municipalities, and nonprofits on strategy, marketing, organization, and operations across all industries. …
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Uranus has extreme seasons because the planet’s poles experience years of constant sunlight followed by an equal number of years of complete darkness.By WHRO
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As NASA prepares for its Artemis missions, robots will be a crucial part of the overall plan.By WHRO
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Don’t think of “As It Ever Was, So It Wil Be Again” as just the latest from a veteran American rock band, think of it as the ultimate realization of 22 years of original, daring and thrilling work.By 89.5 WHRV-FM, Norfolk, VA
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Inflatable structures on the lunar surface could provide versatile living quarters, laboratories, recreational or agricultural areas, and equipment storage.By WHRO
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Although Americans tend to spend more money on Mom, Father’s Day has become the busiest telephone day of the year.By WHRO
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NASA proudly flies the U.S. flag on every mission throughout the solar system.By WHRO
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Juneteenth is the national commemoration of the emancipation of enslaved African Americans after the Civil War. The very first commemoration was held in Texas on June 19, 1865. Another View celebrated this historic holiday on Thursday, June 13. Hampton Storytellers Jay Johnson and Sheila Arnold regaled us with stories about Juneteenth. Historian Ha…
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If you’re interested in licensing a NASA invention, visit the NASA Technology Transfer program online and browse the entire portfolio.By WHRO
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