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South By Southwest Adds A 'Super Bowl' To Austin's Economy Each Year
Austin mayor Steve Adler talks about the ways in which the South by Southwest music festival and conference has transformed throughout the years, along with the city.
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A New Generation Of Kashmir Rappers Vents Its Rage In The Valley
Rappers like Aamir Ame and MC Kash make music that channels political protest and alienation from the Indian state.
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Snap, Crackle, Kale: The Science Of Why Veggies Spark In The Microwave
Online sources suggest cooking vegetables in the microwave for a quick and easy dinner. But microwaving veggies can get a little bit explosive. Who knew kale chips could offer a lesson in physics?
Bodybuilders Beef Over A Workout Supplement — And A Stanford Patent
Two bodybuilders go at it in a legal battle that reveals how university patents for federally funded research can end up in unexpected places.
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States Fund Pregnancy Centers That Discourage Abortion
A growing number of states are giving public money to crisis pregnancy centers. But the centers are unregulated, and abortion rights groups accuse them of coercing women with misinformation.
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'No One Should Have The Right To Prolong My Death'
Jennifer Glass was a newlywed when she was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. "I'm doing everything I can to extend my life," she says, while advocating for a right-to-die law in California.
The Incubator School: E Is For Experimental & Entrepreneur
At this Los Angeles school, STEM and entrepreneurship are as important as reading and math.
Doctors With Disabilities Push For Culture Change In Medicine
Disabled Americans working in medicine are speaking up about their role in the profession. Not only can they perform the work of doctors, but they offer a level of empathy others may lack.
Ambitious 'Human Cell Atlas' Aims To Catalog Every Type Of Cell In The Body
Already the project has revealed a previously unknown type of cell in the windpipe that might play a role in cystic fibrosis — and lead to a new treatment, scientists say.
Facebook Execs Seen Discussing Data Privacy, Competitors In Leaked Documents
"We don't feel we have had straight answers from Facebook," a member of the U.K. Parliament says. The company had fought to keep the records private; some are marked "highly confidential."
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